Ski Report for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey there, ski enthusiasts If you're heading to Big Sky Resort in Montana, you're in for a treat. The current snow depth is an impressive 196 cm at the summit and 110 cm at the base. The last snowfall occurred on March 18, and while there wasn't any significant new snowfall in the last 24 hours, you can expect some light snow showers in the coming days.
Right now, Big Sky offers over 92% of its slopes with 231 of 250 km open, and a whopping 98% of its lifts are operational, with 39 out of 40 lifts running smoothly. The valley run is open, and cross-country trails have 50 km groomed for your enjoyment.
Weather-wise, today's forecast is mostly cloudy with a chance of showers. Temperatures vary from a cool 23°F at the summit to a milder 39°F in the Mountain Village. Looking ahead, the next five days will see temperatures ranging from highs around 51°F to lows of 25°F, with potential snow showers and cloudy conditions.
Piste conditions are gripping, making for great skiing. Off-piste can be a bit variable due to spring snow conditions, so caution is advised. Season total snowfall hasn't been explicitly mentioned, but Big Sky is known for its abundant snowfall.
Special notices for visitors include the upcoming closure of the Explorer lift on March 30 for construction, and more lift and terrain closures as the season winds down. Make sure to check the schedule before you head out. Big Sky Resort's ski season is set to end on April 27, so don't miss out on these final weeks of fantastic skiing
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