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Spring Shred Alert: Big Sky Delivers 24 Inches This Week Plus Epic Powder Days Ahead Through April
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Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still cranking out epic spring vibes as we hit early April—think grippy snow begging for your next carve! Right now, the base sits at a solid 91 cm (36 inches) with 145 cm (57 inches) up top at 3403m, perfect for laying down smooth turns on packed powder and groomed pistes. Off-piste? It's variable with that dense, spring texture holding strong despite a shallower-than-average snowpack this season—glades are surprisingly debris-free, and patrollers keep tram lines firing.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (0" reported), but 24" piled up over the past week, with the last notable dump 30 cm on April 2. Lifts? 15 of 40 are spinning, enough to access prime terrain while daily ops run through April 12, then bonus weekends (Fri-Sun) till the 26th close—plan your trip accordingly!.
Weather's classic Big Sky: gripping conditions under partly cloudy skies today, temps hovering -3 to 12°C at base/mid-mountain with light winds. Look ahead—trace snow tonight into tomorrow (Wed 8th), then game on: 4-7" Thursday, 6-9" Friday, lighter 1-2" Saturday, and a hefty 8-12" blast early next week. Snow lines dropping to 2600-3000m, so pow days await above 8000ft!.
Season total snowfall lags at around 2-12" reported (way under the 400" norm due to dry spells), but SWE is near average at 93%, meaning quality base holds. Pro tip: warmer snaps mean freeze-thaw cycles—hit it early for corn, watch for tight chutes like Big Couloir. No major notices, but spring ops mean fewer lifts; check resort cams for real-time. Grab your board, it's go-time in Lone Peak paradise!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is still cranking out epic spring vibes as we hit early April—think grippy snow begging for your next carve! Right now, the base sits at a solid 91 cm (36 inches) with 145 cm (57 inches) up top at 3403m, perfect for laying down smooth turns on packed powder and groomed pistes. Off-piste? It's variable with that dense, spring texture holding strong despite a shallower-than-average snowpack this season—glades are surprisingly debris-free, and patrollers keep tram lines firing.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours (0" reported), but 24" piled up over the past week, with the last notable dump 30 cm on April 2. Lifts? 15 of 40 are spinning, enough to access prime terrain while daily ops run through April 12, then bonus weekends (Fri-Sun) till the 26th close—plan your trip accordingly!.
Weather's classic Big Sky: gripping conditions under partly cloudy skies today, temps hovering -3 to 12°C at base/mid-mountain with light winds. Look ahead—trace snow tonight into tomorrow (Wed 8th), then game on: 4-7" Thursday, 6-9" Friday, lighter 1-2" Saturday, and a hefty 8-12" blast early next week. Snow lines dropping to 2600-3000m, so pow days await above 8000ft!.
Season total snowfall lags at around 2-12" reported (way under the 400" norm due to dry spells), but SWE is near average at 93%, meaning quality base holds. Pro tip: warmer snaps mean freeze-thaw cycles—hit it early for corn, watch for tight chutes like Big Couloir. No major notices, but spring ops mean fewer lifts; check resort cams for real-time. Grab your board, it's go-time in Lone Peak paradise!
The best deals on gear https://amzn.to/49QUryF
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.