Nashoba Valley Ski Area Ski Report

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Last Updated: December 26, 2025

A crisp winter morning greets skiers at Nashoba Valley Ski Area this December 26, 2025, with overnight temperatures dipping to a brisk 20.8°F. Nashoba Valley Ski Area in Massachusetts offers 17 trails for skiers of all levels, but their best trails are the advanced runs, the Sun Bowl and Sunset.



Snowfall Totals & Snow Forecast

Hourly Snowfall


2"

Past 24 Hours

3.0"

Snowpack

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Wind

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Humidity


Summary

The snowpack stands at a modest 3 inches—just over 32% of the seasonal average—but fresh snow is on the horizon. Light flurries are forecasted today with 0.39 inches expected in the next 24 hours, building toward nearly 2 inches in the next 72 hours and up to 3 inches by early next week. While trail conditions remain thin, snowmaking crews are working around the clock to maintain terrain for beginners and intermediate riders, and the 18-lane snow tubing park is fully operational, promising fast runs and family fun.

Amidst the holiday buzz, Nashoba Valley celebrates a milestone as its founder receives a lifetime achievement award, marking decades of dedication to local skiing. The area also welcomes skiing legend Wayne Wong back to the slopes, adding a dose of nostalgia and excitement for longtime fans. While nearby regions brace for heavier snowfall, Massachusetts riders can enjoy quieter trails and shorter lift lines. With tubing thrills and the promise of new snow, Nashoba Valley remains a vibrant winter destination to kick off the post-holiday season.

Snowpack Percent Normal

0%

Max Recorded Snowpack

40"

Snowfall Past 24 Hours

2"

Snowfall Past 48 Hours

2"

Snowfall Past 72 Hours

2"

Snowfall Next 24 Hours

0"

Snowfall Next 72 Hours

2"

Snowfall Next 5 Days

4"

Terrain Surface

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Powder Score

NA
       

Weather Forecast

Seasonal Comparison

Year over year snow water equivalent


Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) shows how much water the snow holds. This is ideal for year-to-year tracking of real snowfall and water resources. Measurements from Ashburnham.

Regional Snowpack Depth

Snow levels measured from Ashburnham


Snowpack depth measures how much snow has accumulated in the area. This is a key indicator of powder quality, trail coverage, and how epic your runs are going to be this season at Nashoba Valley Ski Area.

Historical Air Temperature

Temperature fluctuations at Nashoba Valley Ski Area


Recent air temperature fluctuations at Nashoba Valley Ski Area impact snow quality and stability, from powder to slush.

About the Area


Nashoba Valley Ski Area in Massachusetts is located in the Nashoba Valley region and is part of the larger Appalachian Mountain Range. The ski area itself is situated on a small mountain known as Nashoba Hill, which has a peak elevation of 440 feet. The ski resort features several ski runs and trails that offer a variety of terrain for skiers and snowboarders of all levels. The mountain aspects at Nashoba Valley Ski Area include gentle slopes, wooded areas, and some steeper terrain for those looking for a challenge.

The resort has an interesting historical fact as it is home to the first snowmaking system in North America. For beginners, the Learning Center offers lessons and gentle slopes. The best après ski bar in the area is The Outlook Restaurant, which offers stunning views of the slopes and a cozy atmosphere with a fireplace.

Nashoba Valley Ski Area FAQ


How much snow did Nashoba Valley Ski Area receive over the past day?

The ski area received 0" of new snowfall since yesterday.


What's the weather like at Nashoba Valley Ski Area today?

Weather today, increasing clouds, with a high near 20. wind chill values as low as -8. northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable in the afternoon. winds could gust as high as 23 mph.


How much new snowfall is forecasted for Nashoba Valley Ski Area this week?

Nashoba Valley Ski Area is expected to receive up to 3.74" of new snowfall in the next 5 days.


What are ski area conditions in Massachusetts like right now?

Massachusetts ski conditions are expected to improve later this week as up to 10 inches of new snow is forecasted in higher elevation areas. The heaviest accumulations are projected in the western part of the state, near Cheshire (10") and Plainfield (10"), both in close proximity to Berkshire East Mountain Resort and Bousquet Mountain, respectively. East Hawley and Conway are ... Read more