Is Marble Mountain snowsure?

The snowiest week in Marble Mountain is week 1 of February. There are typically 5.9 snowy days during this week with 36cm of snowfall. Check out the Marble Mountain Snow History graphs below.Select any week of the year to see the typical Ski Conditions, Snowfall Amount and Temperature based on nowcast weather data over the last 11 years.

Average monthly snow in Marble Mountain

MonthSnow amount (week)Snow days (week)
December19cm4.4 days
January24cm5.4 days
February28cm5.5 days
March19cm4.9 days
April10cm2.9 days

Average Snow and Weather Conditions in Marble Mountain during February (week 1):

The average snowfall forecast during week 1 of February for Marble Mountain is 36 cm. There are typically 5.9 snowy days during this week. Marble Mountain typical weather and snow conditions during the first week of February at the middle elevation of the ski area at 287m, based on historical averages over the last 17 years: At this time of year the average freezing level (113m) is similar to the mid altitude of Marble Mountain. Predictably snowy weather is normal in Marble Mountain at the start of February. Based on long term weather stats for Marble Mountain, expect six days with fresh snow but a rainy day during this week happens about one year in two. Forecast model average snowfall for the week is 36cm. Pretty cold temperatures with the average maximum temperature in Marble Mountain in week one of February of just -7.2°C at the mid altitude and minimum temperatures typically falling to -9.5°C. There is only a 50% chance of seeing any sunshine this week. Mainly light winds (average 20km/h) are unlikely to affect ski lifts but the historical norm is for the mean wind to reach 30km/h one day per week. Below-freezing, calm and sunny perfect weather days that follow fresh snow (bluebird powder days) happen on average one day every second year during this week and powder days that don't have ideal conditions average three or four days during this week.


Snow History: Compare Resorts


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Snow Depths

Recorded snow depths for the upper and lower slopes in Marble Mountain and (2007 – 2024).

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Summer

Marble Mountain


Lower Slopes
Upper Slopes
Fresh Snow

Average Snow Conditions in

Best ski days per week in Marble Mountain and (2007 – 2024)

Winter
Summer

Bluebird Powder Day
(Fresh snow, mostly sunny, light wind)
Powder Day
(Fresh snow, limited sun, any wind)
Bluebird Day
(Average snow, mostly sunny, light wind)
Very windy days
(>30km/h)

The most cherished days on the mountain in Marble Mountain are Bluebird Powder days when it is mostly sunny with light winds following very recent snowfall. Poorer weather conditions may prevail on Powder days when the visibility can be limited but the snow is significantly deep and fresh for keen powder-hounds. Bluebird days can suit many skiers that aren’t necessarily hunting powder but want to enjoy the snowy mountains in sunnier conditions and light winds.


Average Snowfall in

Graph showing the average precipitation (snow/rain) in Marble Mountain and (2007 – 2024)

Winter
Summer

Snowfall amount
(bar chart)
Days with significant snowfall.
(>5cm)
Days with significant rainfall.
(>5mm)

The snowiest weeks of the year in Marble Mountain are shown but also bear in mind the number of days that it typically snows each week if you want regular fresh tracks. The risk of a rainy day is shown but be sure to switch between elevations to see if lower lifts are rain affected or higher lifts remain snowy despite any rain further down the mountain.


Average Temperature in

Graph showing the average temperature and freezing level at Marble Mountain and (2007 – 2024)

Winter
Summer

Average temperature
Maximum
Minimum
Temperatures
Above freezing
Below freezing
Freezing level
Dashed line

The highest and lowest temperatures averaged for each week of the year in Marble Mountain are shown. Check out the risk of freze-thaw conditions prevailing at different elevations for any given week. We also show the extremes of temperature (blue/red dots) that reveal the chance of unusually warm or cold conditions.