
📷 Marble Mountain
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Marble Mountain
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Closed for Season — closed April 5
Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.
Last Snowfall
Apr 12
todayPast 24 Hours
6.8cm
Past 48 Hours
7.2cm
Past 10 Days
28.9cm
14-Day Forecast
14.6cm
Snow Depth
22cm
Resort Guide
Marble Mountain is located in western Newfoundland, Canada, and is recognized for having the highest vertical drop of any ski area in Atlantic Canada. The resort features a variety of terrain across 39 trails, catering to all skill levels, and offers amenities such as a modern base lodge, equipment rentals, and ski school programs. Signature experiences include panoramic views of the Humber Valley and a vibrant après-ski atmosphere. Marble Mountain stands out for its reliable snowfall, diverse terrain, and proximity to the city of Corner Brook.
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Resort Info
Top Après Ski
The Knotty Pine – This cozy and welcoming bar is a favorite among Marble Mountain visitors for its friendly atmosphere, live music, and hearty après-ski fare, making it the go-to spot to unwind after a day on the slopes.
Adequate snow - check forecasts before booking.
Today at Marble Mountain, you're greeted by overcast skies and a chilly temperature of -3°C. With a current snow depth of 22cm and 7cm of fresh snow in the last 24 hours, conditions are quite decent for skiing. Expect an average of 15cm of snow over the next two weeks, which should help maintain the surface quality.
AI-generated summaryThis resort is closed for the season. Scores and weather data are still updated for informational purposes.
Depth
Limited snow depth - upper mountain may have better coverage.
Recent
36cm in the past week - decent refresh.
Forecast
25cm forecast - some snow expected.
Historic
Season is performing around average.
Data updated Sun, Apr 12, 06:03 PM UTC
Snow Summary
Updated Apr 12, 2026 at 6:05 PM
Historical data from Open-Meteo archive • Forecast from ECMWF IFS model
Current Conditions
Reported Sun, Apr 12, 06:03 PM UTC
Freezing Level
290m
🌡️ Mid-mountain - mixed conditions
Base
230m
Temp
-1.4°C
Wind
25.6km/h
Snow Depth
22cm
14-Day Forecast
13.1cm
Mid-Mountain
375m
Temp
-1.9°C
Wind
26.6km/h
Snow Depth
45cm
14-Day Forecast
11.9cm
Summit
520m
Temp
-3.3°C
Wind
25.6km/h
Snow Depth
22cm
14-Day Forecast
15.3cm
Local Reports
0 reportsDaily Snowfall Forecast by Model
Shows daily snowfall predictions from 7 weather models. Black line = SnowSure™ weighted average.
14-Day Snow Forecast by Model
Summit elevation (520m)
10-Day Forecast
Today
12
❄️
-2.1°
-4.3°
6.8cm
Mon
13
❄️
3.4°
-9.6°
0.1cm
Tue
14
❄️
0.3°
-4.8°
2cm
Wed
15
🌧️
3.5°
-7°
0.1cm
Thu
16
☁️
5.2°
-2.5°
Fri
17
🌧️
1.5°
-2.6°
Sat
18
🌧️
4.5°
-4.4°
Sun
19
☁️
9°
-5.6°
Mon
20
🌧️
9.4°
-0.8°
Tue
21
🌧️
-1.3°
-6.2°
Summit elevation (520m) • ECMWF model
Season vs Historic
Updated Sun, Apr 12, 06:03 PM UTC
472.1cm
Season Total
This Season to Date
+43%
vs 5-Year Avg
330.8cm avg by now
+51%
vs 30-Year Avg
313.4cm avg by now
330.8cm
5-Yr Avg by Now
Over the past five years, average seasonal snowfall has exceeded the 30-year average by nearly 17 cm, indicating a recent upward trend. The current season's snowfall is 38% above the 5-year average and 46% above the 30-year average, marking it as a significant anomaly. Notably, the 2021 season also saw exceptionally high snowfall, while 2020 and 2024 were below the recent average, highlighting considerable year-to-year variability. Overall, recent seasons have trended above long-term norms, with pronounced fluctuations.
Best Months to Visit
February
Peak Season
January
Peak Season
March
Good
December
Good
Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.