Ski report

Kentucky ski areas

Live snowfall, snowpack depth, and 5-day forecasts at every Kentucky ski + snowboard area, with per-resort interactive weather meteograms.

Resorts in Kentucky
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Meteograms
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Source
NOAA · SNOTEL
Updated
May 14
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May
14
2026
Ski briefing
This week, snow enthusiasts across the nation are treated to a mix of fresh snowfall and exciting forecasts that promise more winter wonder. Recent reports show light snow accumulating in locations like Nohrsc Sawmill Ridge in Washington and Nohrsc Vallecito in Colorado, each receiving a modest 2 inches of snow. These regions, while not the heaviest snowfall hotspots, are still a welcome sight for those eager to hit the slopes as winter progresses. The current conditions feature some varying weather patterns, including haze and a slight chance of thunderstorms, which might add an interesting twist to outdoor activities.

Looking ahead, the forecast brings a more thrilling outlook, especially for those in Alaska. Imnaviat Creek is expected to receive up to 6 inches of snow in the next 24 to 48 hours, making it a prime destination for powder hounds seeking deep snow. Atigun Pass is also on the radar with a forecast of 4 inches of fresh snow, perfect for creating pristine conditions for skiing and snowboarding. Prudhoe Bay may not be left out either, with a potential for 2 inches of snow, although it might come with a chance of rain, adding an element of unpredictability to the forecast.

Major ski resorts in the surrounding regions should see increased activity as these snowfall totals are sure to attract winter sports enthusiasts. Areas like Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, known for their expansive terrain and vibrant snow culture, could see a spillover of visitors heading north from Washington and Colorado. Meanwhile, Colorado resorts like Breckenridge and Aspen will also benefit from the fresh snow, enhancing their already superb conditions. Snowfall totals may vary, but one thing is certain: winter is alive and well across North America, offering ample opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and enjoying the breathtaking beauty of snow-covered landscapes. Whether you're in the heart of Alaska or the slopes of Washington, this week promises exhilarating adventures in the snow.
Live conditions

Kentucky ski areas

Every Kentucky ski area Snoflo tracks. Sortable by any column. Tap a resort name for the full report; scroll down for per-resort 15-day weather meteograms.

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Ski area Air temp Snowfall (24h) Snowpack 24h fcst 72h fcst 120h fcst
Ski Butler 73°F 0" 0" 0" 0" 0"
Ski report FAQ

About Kentucky ski conditions

Where do the Kentucky ski conditions come from?

Fresh-snow totals are aggregated from resort-side reporting, NOAA's NOHRSC snow analysis grid, and nearby SNOTEL stations. Snowpack and SWE typically come from the closest SNOTEL station to each resort.

What's a meteogram?

A compact 15-day weather chart showing temperature, precipitation, wind, and weather-symbol forecast in one view. It's the same data professional forecasters use, rendered for quick at-a-glance trip planning.

What about backcountry conditions in Kentucky?

Always consult your regional avalanche center — resort conditions don't translate to backcountry safety. The U.S. avalanche center directory is at avalanche.org.

Can I get an alert when fresh snow falls at a Kentucky resort?

Yes. Save any ski area as a favorite in the Snoflo iOS app, set a fresh-snow threshold, and you'll get a push the moment it crosses. Free with a Snoflo account.