Big Sky's Holding Strong: 39 Inches of Mid-Mountain Magic Despite Below-Average Snow
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Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds and shredders, Big Sky Resort in Montana is delivering that classic Lone Mountain magic right now, even if this season's snowpack is playing a bit coy at around 87% of normal—think a solid but shallower base holding strong through warm snaps. Mid-mountain snow depth clocks in at about 39 inches as of mid-February, with season total snowfall lagging at 67% of average but boasting a healthy 93% snow-water equivalent for quality underfoot. Fresh dumps? Score 3 inches in the last 24 hours, keeping things lively, though new snow in the past 48 is light amid recent storms.
Carve up the goods under today's chilly vibes: expect cloudy skies with temps maxing near 29°F at base and dipping to 3°F overnight, feeling crisp and carve-ready. Piste conditions are firming up post-warm spells but fresh top layers make for fun groomers; off-piste holds dense, debris-covering snow on glades and tram lines like Big Couloir, though upper chutes feel tighter—avalanche awareness is key, gear up!. Lifts and trails? The mountain's buzzing with most open, but check the live report for exact counts as patrols keep terrain flowing.
Looking ahead, your board's stoke stays high over the next five days: Saturday cloudy and cool (29°F/3°F), Sunday clears to sunny bliss (36°F/7°F), Monday freshens with 1 inch new snow (38°F/18°F), then temps climb to 39°F highs midweek with possible flurries. Spring storms could wallop late February into April, turning average into epic powder days per the Old Farmer’s Almanac. Locals whisper one big system away from normal, so pack layers, hit the tram early, and snag those backcountry gems while glades stay surprisingly forgiving. No major notices, just pure Montana shred—boots up, let's rip!
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