SNOW REPORT
24 HR SNOW
SETTLED BASE
23°F
1"
66"
New Snowfalln/a
24 Hour Snowfalln/a
Seasonal Snowfalln/a
Settled Base Depthn/a
Temperature Base Arean/a
Temperature Mid-Mountainn/a
Wind Speed Mid-Mountainn/a
Wind Speed Base Arean/a
Wind Speed Ridgen/a
Relative Humidityn/a
Barometric Pressuren/a
Primary Surface Conditions
Secondary Surface Conditions
Number Of Trails Open
Number Of Lifts Open OF 8
Current Weather
Barometer

New Snow
Water Content
Relative Humidity
Base Temp
Mid Mountain Temp
Barometer
Base Wind
Mid Mountain Wind
Ridge Wind

Weather Forecast

A trace to an inch of new snow fell in the mountains last night.  It's still flurrying, and Bozeman seems to have gotten more than the upper elevations.  Ridgetop winds are only 5-10 mph out of the west-southwest with mountain temperatures in the low teens.  This weak, somewhat pathetic system is being pushed out today.  I only expect another inch at best.  Winds will remain light and westerly with temperatures reaching the 20s this afternoon before dropping into the teens tonight.  High pressure returns tomorrow with sunny skies and above average temperatures through Friday.

Current Avalanche Conditions

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About our Weather Data Collection Methods

Weather data is collected from automated sources at the Base, near the top of the Bridger and Alpine lifts, and on the Ridge, and is subject to mechanical and climatological variables. There can be significant variations in the accuracy of the data collected when equipment is adversely affected by extreme weather and /or technical problems. Some data reported on this site reflects preliminary information that may be corrected after further manual observation and review by Bridger Bowl staff. Barometric pressure is corrected for elevation. Automated data is refreshed every 30 minutes.