Big Sky's Dialed In: Fresh Pow Incoming This Week at Lone Peak
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Daily Ski Conditions for Big Sky Resort, Montana
Hey powder hounds, Big Sky Resort in Montana is firing on all cylinders right now, with that legendary Lone Peak terrain begging for your next carve. As of early February, the base sits at a solid 102 cm (about 40 inches) down low at 2073m, thickening to 132 cm (52 inches) up high at 3403m, giving you plush coverage from the 6800ft base to the 11,166ft summit. Other reports clock the base around 27-46 inches of settled snowpack, perfect for bombing those 5850 acres without scraping rocks.
No freshies in the last 24 or 48 hours—last dump was January 28—but don't sweat it, conditions are gripping on piste with packed powder and groomed runs dominating, while off-piste stays variable and carveable in spots like Horseshoe Bowl or A-Z Chutes. You're looking at 87% of slopes open (218 of 250 km), including the valley run, and every one of the 40 lifts spinning 100%, from the epic Madison 8 to access those expert chutes. Fun Park is good to go for park rats, though no halfpipe or night skiing right now.
Weather's playing nice today with clear skies and temps climbing from overnight chills around freezing to highs near 32°F at base, feeling crisp up top. But gear up for a stormy showdown ahead: expect light snow Saturday into Sunday (1-2 inches possible), then Monday's 7 cm bomb at mid-mountain with lows to -13°C, ramping to heavy dumps Tuesday-Wednesday (4-12 inches total) under cloudy skies and winds 10-20 mph. Highs hover 15-33°F through the weekend, dipping colder mid-week—prime for blower pow if you're chasing it.
Season total? Big Sky averages 400 inches, and with the resort running strong till April 26, this base is primed for more. Slopes are uncrowded, vibe is chill, and it's all open 9a-4p daily. Pro tip: Check resort webcams for real-time, as wind or avys could tweak expert zones—stay safe out there, shredders, and snag those untouched lines before the next cycle hits!
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