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Marble Mountain ski resort

📷 Marble Mountain

North America

Marble Mountain

Closed for the season

Season ended April 5, 2026

Conditions data updated Tue, Jul 14, 08:05 AM UTC · informational only

Closed for Season closed April 5

Weather data is still collected for informational purposes.

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Dry powder
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Powder Days

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2026–27 season

Updated: Jul 14, 8:05 AMWeather at base: 230m

Overview

Marble Mountain is a ski resort in North America, Canada, currently closed for the season (Season ended April 5, 2026). Conditions last updated 2026-07-14 08:05 UTC.

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.

Resort Info

Summit520m
Base230m
Vertical290m
Lifts4
Runs43
Skiable Area230 acres
Average snowfall197 inches / 500 cm
CountryCanada

Season dates

Season endedApril 5, 2026

Ski passes

Indy Pass

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Access tiers change by season — confirm benefits on the pass operator's site.

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.

Snow Summary

520mECMWF Model

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Snowfall Forecast Maps

Eastern Canada region

Current Conditions

Reported Tue, Jul 14, 08:05 AM UTC

Depth by source

every reading we have
  • GHCNSummit 90cm

The headline depth uses the most trusted available source. We show every reading so you can judge for yourself.

Base

230m

Temp

13.8°C

Wind

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Mid-Mountain

375m

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Summit

520m

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11.9°C

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Local Reports

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SnowSure™ Forecast Range

Daily Snowfall Forecast by Model

Black line = verified SnowSure™ blend (not a simple average). Weights update weekly from measured snowfall at SNOTEL stations and resort reports.

SnowSure™ blend — verified model weighting

The black line is not a simple average. For Marble Mountain (rockies), we combine seven global weather models using weights learned from daily forecast verification — comparing each model's prediction to measured snowfall (SNOTEL, resort reports, ERA5).

  • 1.Horizon buckets: days 1–3, 4–7, and 8–14 each get separate weights — short-range skill differs from long-range.
  • 2.Regional calibration: weights come from verified error in this geography (Rockies, Alps, Japan, etc.), recalculated weekly.
  • 3.Ground truth only: we never grade a forecast against another model — only against measured snow.

Building verification history for this resort.

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Hourly Forecast Detail

AM / PM / Night breakdown with wind and freezing level

NWP models refresh up to 4× daily · Last synced Jul 14, 8:05 AM

Hourly Forecast Detail
 
Today
18 / 1217.5mm
Wed, Jul 15
20 / 113.6mm
Thu, Jul 16
17 / 92.4mm
Fri, Jul 17
15 / 80.3mm
Sat, Jul 18
18 / 90.9mm
Sun, Jul 19
20 / 80.6mm
PeriodAMPMNightAMPMNightAMPMNightAMPMNightAMPMNightAMPMNight
Snow (cm)000000000000000000
Precip (mm)6.728.80.60.92.10.51.50.40.10.200.30.6000.10.5
Temp (°C)121614142014131612111511111711121911
Wind (km/h)2022201915151321141117131014118169
Gusts (km/h)455046433937355135265142213233213130

14-Day Snow Forecast by Model

Summit elevation (520m)

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10-Day Forecast

Today

14

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18.3°

11.9°

24 km/h

Wed

15

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20.2°

10.9°

20 km/h

Thu

16

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16.7°

9.4°

23 km/h

Fri

17

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15.4°

8°

18 km/h

Sat

18

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17.7°

8.6°

17 km/h

Sun

19

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20.2°

8.4°

18 km/h

Mon

20

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19.2°

7.4°

13 km/h

Tue

21

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20.8°

8.6°

11 km/h

Wed

22

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20.3°

13.5°

14 km/h

Thu

23

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20.2°

17°

18 km/h

Summit elevation (520m) • ECMWF model

Season vs Historic

Updated Tue, Jul 14, 08:05 AM UTC

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Season Total

This Season to Date

vs 5-Year Avg

Off-season · 325cm full-season avg

vs 30-Year Avg

Off-season · 325cm full-season avg

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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.

Marble Mountain Snow History

Average annual snowfall is 353cm with an average of 135 snowfall days per season. The table below shows monthly averages across 30 seasons of archive data (modeled snowpack at mid-elevation).

Average monthly snowfall history
MonthAvg SnowfallSnowfall DaysAvg Base DepthMax Base DepthBiggest Snowfall
November38.7cm16 days7cm20cm9.7cm
December67.9cm24 days28cm49cm12cm
January72.2cm26 days63cm85cm12.1cm
February67.5cm23 days93cm110cm12.8cm
March55.1cm21 days102cm116cm11.5cm
April31.9cm14 days89cm110cm9.2cm
May9.4cm5 days30cm67cm4.9cm

Source: SnowSure archive · Open-Meteo ERA5 reanalysis at mid-elevation. Depth is modeled, not resort-reported.

Season at a Glance

Next season(2025-26)

Opens Jan 8, 2026

Through Apr 5, 2026

Multi-season averages will appear once SnowSure has tracked more than one full season.

Best Months to Visit

February

Peak Season

January

Peak Season

March

Good

December

Good

Note: Based on typical ski season patterns for this region.