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Cranmore Mountain Resort snow report

New Hampshire, United States North Conway
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Cranmore Mountain Resort -- New Hampshire ski resort
Cranmore Mountain Resort New Hampshire · North Conway
About this resort

Cranmore Mountain Resort

Cranmore Mountain Resort in New Hampshire offers ski trails for all abilities, with their best trails being the intermediate runs such as Schneider and Koessler. An interesting historical fact is that the resort was one of the first in the country to use snowmaking technology. For beginner skiers, the South Slope is a good place to start with gentle terrain and dedicated instructors. For après ski, Zip's Pub and Grille offers a cozy atmosphere and tasty food options. Overall, Cranmore Mountain Resort is a great destination for families and skiers of all levels.

Terrain mix: The main mountain range at Cranmore Mountain Resort in New Hampshire is the White Mountains. The resort itself is located on Cranmore Mountain, which is part of the larger range.

Some of the important mountain aspects of Cranmore Mountain Resort include:

1. Summit Elevation: The summit elevation of Cranmore Mountain is 2,000 feet.

2. Vertical Drop: The vertical drop at Cranmore Mountain Resort is 1,200 feet.

3. Terrain: The resort offers a variety of terrain for all skill levels, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced slopes.

4. Trails: Cranmore Mountain Resort has over 50 trails and glades for skiing and snowboarding.

5. Snowmaking: The resort has a comprehensive snowmaking system to ensure good snow conditions throughout the season.

Overall, Cranmore Mountain Resort offers a diverse and challenging mountain experience for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities.

StateNew Hampshire
LocationNorth Conway
Detailed forecast

Plan your day down to the hour

Same weather feed Snoflo's iOS app uses -- updated continuously from NOAA / yr.no. Watch the snow column the morning of a storm to know when to call in sick.

Hourly detail

Next 5 days, hour by hour

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Deep dive

5-day forecast table

Every 3 hours, broken out across temperature, snow, rain, humidity, and wind. Each cell is colour-coded relative to the column min/max.

TimeConditionTemp (°F)Snow (in)Rain (in)Humidity (%)Wind (mps)Wind dir
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Long-term outlook

15-day temperature & snow

Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks -- start of next storm cycle, end of last one.

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Forecast discussion

What forecasters are seeing

Plain-English forecast narrative from the local NWS office. Issued by NWS GYX.

652 FXUS61 KGYX 050646 AFDGYX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Gray ME 246 AM EDT Fri Jun 5 2026 .WHAT HAS CHANGED... No significant changes with this forecast update. && .KEY MESSAGES... 1. Above normal temperatures persist through today. 2. A slow moving front brings scattered thunderstorms both days this weekend with lowering temperatures. Southern areas likely see continued warmth Saturday. 3. A cooler and drier airmass arrives for Monday. A warming trend follows with above normal temperatures through the middle of next week. && .DISCUSSION... KEY MESSAGE 1 DESCRIPTION... Deep layer ridging will hold along the East Coast through today while a front across southeast Canada slips south into northern Maine. Highs will again be well into the 80s and pushing to around 90 degrees across interior southern New Hampshire. There will likely be more in the way of clouds than yesterday while there will still be periods of sunshine. Dewpoints will be in the 40s and 50s which will keep apparent temperatures the same as ambient temperatures. The front sinking into northern Maine combined with some instability will bring chances for showers and perhaps a thunderstorms mainly to Somerset County. A sea breeze likely develops by early afternoon bringing some relief to coastal areas. Lows tonight will range from the mid 50s to low 60s. KEY MESSAGE 2 DESCRIPTION... After a stretch of pleasant weather, it will turn unsettled for a few days (fittingly, falling on the weekend). A compact but organized shortwave trough will nose into the region Saturday- Sunday. At the surface, a surface low deepens to around 1000 mb and will move through Quebec, dragging a cold front into the region on Saturday. However, the flow slows on Sunday, keeping the pressure trough in the vicinity for a second day. There will be conditional chances for strong to severe thunderstorms both days. On Saturday, models are in agreement on a precipitation shield affecting northern NH and Maine associated with a surface low. Uncertainty exists if destabilization to the south will be enough for thunderstorm development over NH/southwest Maine but an area of warm air advection within a westerly low-lvl jet could allow for a few bowing segments or discrete cell development. SPC has placed us in a day 2 marginal risk (level 1/5) for severe weather with a slight risk (level 2/5) in portions of southwestern NH. Overall instability looks quite marginal owing to poor lapse rates, and shear remains questionable but may be enhanced further north near the surface low. By Sunday, the surface low will be exiting the region, and will drag down a pocket of cold air aloft from Canada on its backside. Lapse rates should increase and represent more of a cold core thermal profile, so despite wonky shear profiles behind the front, there may be enough fuel for another day of scattered strong to severe thunderstorms. Finally a word on temperatures. At a minimum we should see a downward trend down from the prior week owing to increased cloud and precipitation coverage. A tricky forecast on Saturday with one or more fronts overhead. Some guidance has picked up on a backdoor cold front developing as flow turns onshore ahead of the surface low. This could bring temperatures down to the 60s especially across Maine, but it remains to be seen who can squeeze out one more day in the warm sector (best odds across southern NH). Highs across central NH and interior far western Maine will likely be in the 80s with low 90s across southern NH. Sunday should bring cooler temperatures regionwide as flow turns northerly, with highs largely in the 60s-70s. KEY MESSAGE 3 DESCRIPTION... A cooler a drier airmass will move into the region Sunday night into Monday behind a departing cold front. High pressure will build in from southern Canada and and crest over the area Monday before sinking south through mid week. Highs on Monday will mainly be in the 70s while NE winds turning easterly will keep coastal SW Maine and SE NH cooler. As surface high pressure sinks south ridging aloft will build into New England allowing for a warming trend and temperatures rising above normal through the balance of next week. && .AVIATION /01Z FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... Through 06z Saturday...VFR with no sig wx. Coastal terminals will see onshore afternoon seabreeze today, with inland terminals mainly SW...becoming light and variable at night. A few SHRA possible towards central ME Friday afternoon, dissipating in the evening. Outlook: Saturday: Showers and storms spread from northwest to the coast from mid morning through the late afternoon, bringing restrictions at times. Saturday night - Sunday: Showers and a few thunderstorms with MVFR to IFR. Sunday night - Wednesday: Mainly VFR prevails, but some nighttime valley fog will be possible at HIE and LEB each night. && .MARINE... Winds and seas remain below SCA thresholds today into Saturday morning. A cold front will slowly sink south across northern New England Saturday through Sunday. Southerly winds will increase through the day Saturday ahead of the front with gusts approaching 25 kts. The front crosses the waters late Sunday with N to NE winds gusting 20-25 kts through Sunday night night. High pressure builds in Monday and settles south of the waters through the middle of next week. && .GYX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... ME...Beach Hazards Statement from 8 AM EDT Friday through Friday evening for MEZ023>028. NH...Beach Hazards Statement from 8 AM EDT Friday through Friday evening for NHZ014. MARINE...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Tubbs/Barker/Schroeter AVIATION...Tubbs

Mountain & avalanche safety

Know before you go
Check today's avalanche bulletin from the regional avalanche center before any off-piste / side-country / backcountry travel. Conditions can shift dramatically between morning and afternoon on storm days.
Carry the gear, know how to use it
Beacon, shovel, probe. Practice companion rescue on a calm day, not during a real burial.
Mind the weather window
Heavy snow + wind builds wind slabs at ridgelines. The day after a storm is often the riskiest in the backcountry, even if the resort itself is open.
Respect closed terrain
Ropes are there for a reason. Even in-bounds, ducking a closure can trigger a slide that catches you and others below.

Track Cranmore Mountain Resort in the Snoflo app

Save this resort as a favorite, set push alerts when snowfall crosses a threshold (e.g. "alert me when Cranmore Mountain Resort reports 6″ new"), and Snoflo's iOS app will push the moment the SNOTEL station crosses.

FAQ

About Cranmore Mountain Resort

Where does the snow data for Cranmore Mountain Resort come from?

Snowpack, SWE, 24-hour snowfall, and air temperature come from the nearest USDA NRCS SNOTEL station. Forecast comes from the National Weather Service / yr.no feed that Snoflo's iOS app uses.

How often is the snow report updated?

Snowpack and SNOTEL data are updated continuously by NRCS (typically hourly). The 15-day weather forecast is refreshed throughout the day. Snoflo caches and renders the most recent observation -- look for the "as of" timestamp on the snowpack hero.

What's the elevation at Cranmore Mountain Resort?

See the Resort Metrics panel above for base / summit / vertical drop. The summit elevation drives snowpack accumulation -- higher summits hold snow longer through spring.

How is "% of normal" calculated?

Today's snowpack is compared to the average snowpack on this calendar day across every recorded year at the nearest SNOTEL. 100% means right on average; 130% is a big year; 60% is thin.

What ski resorts are near Cranmore Mountain Resort?

See the Other Ski Areas pill grid at the bottom of the page for resorts within driving distance. The sister Other Ski Areas card in the Plan-a-longer-trip grid above shows the closest few.

Can I get alerts when fresh snow hits?

Yes -- snow alerts are managed in the Snoflo iOS app. Favorite this resort, set a snowfall threshold (e.g. "alert me when 6+ inches"), and you'll get a push the moment the SNOTEL crosses.

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