
Hey shredders, if you're dreaming of Big Sky Resort in Montana, that legendary playground with over 5,800 acres of powdery paradise, I've got the real local scoop—straight from the freshest intel. As of early May, this beast is officially winding down for the 2025-26 season, much like its East Coast cousins who've already hung up the boots. No lifts spinning right now, trails are closed, and the mountain's gone quiet after an epic run.Snow depths? Base and summit are melting out fast with spring vibes—no current readings posted as operations wrap. New snow in the last 24 or 48 hours: zero, keeping that late-season crust firm. Season total? Big Sky crushed it with massive dumps earlier, but exact figures aren't live while closed—think deep base from a stellar winter.Today's weather mirrors the Rockies' shift: mostly sunny up high around 6,900 feet, highs pushing 60°F with light winds and a slim shot at afternoon showers or thunder. Looking ahead five days, no big snow bombs—light flurries possible mid-week (maybe 4cm by Wednesday afternoon at similar elevations), but mostly rain below 3,000m and warming trends. Pistes are spring slush at best if any rogue turns sneak in, off-piste heavy and variable—avalanche risk high, so stick to bounds if patrolled.Pro tip from us locals: gear up for summer hikes or Lone Peak Tram rides instead—the wildflowers are popping! Check Big Sky's site for reopen dates; no special notices beyond standard closure. Time to stash the boards and plot next winter's conquests. Ride on!For great deals check out https://amzn.to/4nidg0PThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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