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Bend Today
By the People, for the People
Mt. Bachelor Sees Busy Presidents Day Weekend Amid Snow and Wind
The Central Oregon ski resort experienced fresh powder, cold temps, and gusts up to 156 mph.
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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Mt. Bachelor in Bend, Oregon saw a busy Presidents Day weekend with many skiers and snowboarders taking advantage of the recent snowfall. The resort received 4 inches of fresh snow over the last two days, providing some powder for holiday visitors. However, the final day of the long weekend brought cold temperatures and very windy conditions, with the Northwest Lift recording a maximum wind gust of 156 mph.
Why it matters
Mt. Bachelor is a major winter recreation destination in Central Oregon, drawing visitors from across the region. The resort's ability to provide good skiing and snowboarding conditions over holiday weekends is crucial for its business and the local economy. The extreme wind gusts also highlight the challenging weather conditions that can impact mountain operations and guest safety.
The details
Over the Presidents Day weekend, Mt. Bachelor received 4 inches of fresh snow, providing some fresh powder for the many skiers and snowboarders who visited the resort. However, on the final day of the holiday, the mountain experienced very cold temperatures, with the mid-mountain area hovering around 25 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, the resort faced extremely windy conditions, with the 9,065-foot summit registering a maximum gust of 97 mph. The Northwest Lift, at 8,000 feet elevation, recorded an even higher maximum wind of 156 mph.
- The 4 inches of fresh snow was recorded over the last two days leading up to the Presidents Day weekend.
- The cold temperatures and windy conditions persisted throughout Monday, the final day of the holiday weekend.
The players
Mt. Bachelor
A major ski resort located in Bend, Oregon that is a popular winter recreation destination for visitors from across the region.
The takeaway
The busy Presidents Day weekend at Mt. Bachelor highlights the importance of the resort's ability to provide good skiing and snowboarding conditions over holiday periods for its business and the local economy. The extreme wind gusts also demonstrate the challenging weather conditions that can impact mountain operations and guest safety at high-elevation ski resorts.





