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Big Sky, Montana Sees Continued Snowfall
10-day forecast predicts heavy winter weather in popular ski destination
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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The latest 10-day weather forecast for Big Sky, Montana indicates the popular ski town will continue to see significant snowfall over the next week and a half, with daily chances of precipitation and below-freezing temperatures expected throughout the period.
Why it matters
Big Sky is a major winter tourism destination, known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding. Consistent snowfall is crucial for the local economy, which relies heavily on visitors coming to enjoy the slopes and other cold-weather activities.
The details
According to the forecast from weather.com, Big Sky can expect daily chances of snow ranging from 60-90% over the next 10 days. Temperatures are predicted to remain below freezing, with daily highs in the 20s Fahrenheit and overnight lows dipping into the single digits. This pattern of heavy, consistent snowfall is typical for the region during the peak of winter.
- The 10-day forecast covers the period from February 28 to March 10, 2026.
The players
Big Sky, Montana
A popular ski town located in the Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana, known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding terrain.
weather.com
A leading weather forecasting and information website operated by The Weather Channel.
The takeaway
Consistent snowfall is critical for the success of Big Sky's winter tourism industry, and the latest 10-day forecast indicates the town can expect ideal conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and other cold-weather activities over the next week and a half.

