Big White: Another Major Dump Of Powder As Alpine Snow Base Goes Over 200 Cm

Big White has seen another significant snowfall burst, with 23 cm falling in the past 24 hours and a two-day total of 40 cm that has pushed the alpine snow base over the 200 cm mark to 206 cm.
Big White Snow Update
It’s the stretch of snowfall that skiers and snowboarders have been waiting for all winter. The recent accumulations — 23 cm in 24 hours and 40 cm over the last two days — raised the alpine snow base to 206 cm. That milestone places the mountain’s upper snowpack above the 200 cm threshold, a key indicator of deep coverage in alpine terrain.
Conditions And Lift Access
Conditions on the mountain are being described as calm wind with overcast skies and unlimited visibility, paired with the fresh powder. Lift and run access is active: 16 lifts are open, serving 117 runs in total, 59 of which are groomed. The combination of plentiful new snow and a broad offering of open terrain provides a range of riding options across the resort footprint.
Weekend Outlook And Webcams
With more snow in the forecast on Sunday, it’s shaping up to be a fantastic weekend on the slopes. Webcams are available for those who want to check conditions in real time. The run of fresh snowfall, the deepened alpine base and continued forecasted snowfall together suggest sustained powder opportunities for visitors planning to head to the mountain this weekend.
The mountain’s recent totals and current operating status underscore a notable fresh-snow period. Skiers and snowboarders following conditions can monitor the snow report and webcams for updates throughout the day.




