SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND:
No new snow overnight for Big Sky, but three inches fell in the last 24 hours and eight to nine inches fell in the last two days. Big Sky's got a base depth of 58 inches at the bottom and 87 at the top. It's currently 30 degrees with a high near 36 (downright balmy for you Bozeman-folk), and sunny skies. Expect the wind to pick up to 15 mph with gusts at 21 mph. Tonight is the last night of the rail jam.
GET SOME!!
SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND:
No new snow overnight and SPRING-LIKE conditions. Currently it's 28 degrees with winds 5 to 10 mph and unlimited visibility. Don't get too comfortable in your spring fever, though. The cold and snow will be back tomorrow!
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND:
No new snow for Bridger over night. It's rockin a base of 63 inches and 100% open today. It's currently 31 degrees with light winds (except at the ridge, where they blow at 22 mph). Surface conditions today are packed powder and machine groomed. Expect a high of 45 degrees and partly sunny skies. There's a 100% chance of snow tomorrow though!
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND:
Spring-like skiing, you guys. Spring has sprung. Whitefish has no fresh snow this morning, but an inch fell yesterday for a settled base of 105 inches on the summit. It's currently 31 degrees and cloudy with light winds. Visibility is around five chairs ahead of you. Lifts run until 8:30 tonight, so
GET SOME!!
while you still can!
SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2ND:
Winter Carnival is happening today, so costume up, people. Expect mostly sunny skies with a high of 48 degrees and winds around 10-15 mph. Summertime up there! No new snow overnight, but Red Lodge got eight inches in the last week. That's a settled base of 36 inches at the lodge and 38 on the summit. Expect packed powder and machine groomed today. Almost every run is open to play!
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd:
No new snow overnight, but three-ish inches fell in the last two days, for a settled base depth of 60 inches. But deep snow is out there! Surface conditions: powder, packed powder, and machine groomed. It's currently cloudy with winds from 7 to 15 mph, and an expected high of 36 degrees. Next Saturday, you can bring your pup and some snowshoes for a torch lit hike and apres chili. The cost is $25 and all proceeds go to the Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter.
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd:
Just a trace of new snow overnight for the bowl, for a settled base of 79 inches up top. The bowl got 13 inches of snow in the last week. Today's surface conditions: powder, packed powder, and machine groomed. The forecast today includes a 20% chance of rain in the afternoon, mostly cloudy, and a high near 45 degrees. Spring skiing is upon us! Winds will be calm. Snowbowl is now closed on Tuesdays, by the way.
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd:
No new snow overnight, but LT got three inches in the last few days for a settled base of 86 inches at the bottom and 93 at the top. Weather is currently 28 degrees with calm winds and mostly clear skies. Surface conditions: powder, packed powder, and machine groomed. All chairs are operating today.
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd:
No new snow in the last few days at Lookout. They've got a settled base of 74 inches at the lodge and 131 inches up top. It's currently 32 degrees and mostly cloudy, calm winds. Surface conditions include machine groomed and SPRING CONDITIONS. The mountain is 100% open. PS- Lookout's season pass sale is on right now. Get your pass for $199 now and ski the rest of this season free.
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SNOW REPORT FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd:
No new snow in the last 24 hours and only one new inch in the last few days. Surface conditions are groomed and packed powder, with a base of 38 inches at the bottom and 56 inches at the top. It's currently 20 degrees and mostly clear with no wind. Expect a high of 40 degrees today. 90% of the mountain is open for play.
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Great food. Amazing customer service. Clean facility.
Yep. This was totally awesome yesterday. Can barely walk today. 32 inches of fresh powder in the last three days was a dream. Weather was good, mostly cloudy, calm winds, clear visibility, and light fluffy, knee-deep powder. We were still getting fresh turns at 3:30 in the afternoon. Best kept secret was definitely Lucky Friday glades, but all of the tree skiing was great. Snow was most firm over off Chair Three around Big Dipper and Hercules. Pretty busy in the morning, but the lift lines let my legs recover between runs. People cleared out by the afternoon (why? beats me). Absolutely fantastic day.
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
Observations according to Missoula Nordic Ski Club.
"Saturday grooming report: 6"-9" of new snow since 10:00 last night. We spent the entire day re-rolling everything! Re-set the tracks on 550rd., middle road and upper road. Good coverage everywhere! Will need a little more snow to be able to re-set tracks on 550A rd. It might snow 1"-2" tonight.
"p.s. there are no trappers working in the area at this time, trapping season is over in 5 days. However there are wolves, lions, moose, elk, deer and other skiers out there, so its still wise to pay attention to what your dog's up to."
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
Currently 23 degrees and cloudy, with a visibility of 1.24 miles. Chance of snow showers all day with winds around 8 mph and gusts around 13. Less than half an inch of new snow fell in the last 24 hours.
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
All the classic trails were groomed and tracks set by the grooming crew on Friday, February 22nd. The skate trails were not groomed (there has been about 7″ to 8″ of new snow since the last grooming). Today will be partly sunny with a high near 29 degrees and winds around 8 mph.
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
No new snow in the last 24 hours, but six to 10 inches fell in the past two days. Base depths of 28 and 50 inches and XC area is 100% open. It's currently 30 degrees and overcast.
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
Observations according to Missoula Nordic Ski Club.
"About a half inch of freshly groomed snow (both sides) on Saturday, Feb. 23dr. Conditions are really nice but a tad slow.
"Grooming schedule: Since the forecast is for snow showers for the next several days, predicting what grooming will be necessary on which day is difficult. The groomer will hit it on both Sat & Sun mornings, and then it will be done as needed during next week. New tracks will be set when the snow accumulation allows."
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
Stuart Peak received 2 inches in the last 24 hours. Snow depth is at 72 inches. Current temperatures around 27 degrees and winds are calm. Today should be partly sunny with a high near 36 degrees and west winds at 10 to 15 mph, with gusts up to 22.
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH:
Currently 29 degrees and overcast with calm winds and a visibility of ten miles. There's a 30% chance of snow showers after 11am with a high near 19 degrees and winds from six to 14 mph with gusts as high as 20 mph. Possible snow accumulation around less than half an inch. Chance of snow all week.
Re: “Morrell Mountain”
SNOW REPORT FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 3RD:
This is a public observation from missoulaavalanche.org from Sunday, February 24th and Monday, the 25th, and the 26th for Southern Swans including Yurtski, High Markers, Breakfast Bowl, Poop Chute, Burnt Trees, and Super Natural.
"2/24- 3:00 p.m. Elevation 7,700′ East Aspect light winds from the west, intermittent clouds passing over ridge top with light snowfall. ECTN24 with low energy, snow was very light and no evidence of wind slabs (soft or hard) forming with winds.
"2/25-2/26- 8 inches of new light snow snow over a period of 24 hours. Winds picked up a bit with some gusts on ridge tops only. 2/25 Intermittent gusts (west wind) began to cross load some terrain features on SSE slopes but no signs of slab formation. Winds died down later in the day of 2/25. Skied primarily east aspect with some SSW aspects all skiing boot top-knee deep light storm cycle snow.
"6-12 inches of new snow.
"No signs of sloughing or past or present avalanche activity. Trees are loaded with snow and no major temperature fluctuations over the past 3 days."
Thanks, Mark Waller!