La Niña is coming. Are you?

Get Ready for a Snow-Filled Winter at RED Mountain

RED Mountain is gearing up for what’s shaping up to be an exceptional ski season, thanks to the return of La Niña. Long-range forecasts point to colder-than-normal temperatures and above-average snowfall across Western Canada. This weather pattern historically favors the Kootenays, bringing deep snowpacks and reliable storm cycles that keep conditions fresh all winter long.

For skiers and riders, that means more powder days, longer-lasting coverage, and a season filled with the kind of legendary terrain and natural snow that RED is famous for. With La Niña in play, all signs are pointing to a winter where the resort’s 3,850 acres will be blanketed in the goods.

La Niña in the Media

Freeskier La Niña Odds Jump in NOAA’s September Outlook for Winter 2025/26 

Open Snow 2025-2026 North America Winter Forecast Preview

On The Snow 2025-26 Long-Range Winter Weather Forecast for North America

Snow Seekers Winter forecast 2025-26: will La Niña bring more snow? 

Powder Canada Signs Point To Powder: La Nina Could Deliver