Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails) Snow Report
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Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails)
Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt. McIntyre Trails) is a popular ski resort located in Yukon, Canada. The best trails at the resort are the McIntyre Loop, Sundog Loop, and the Lighted Loop, which offer stunning views of the surrounding mountains and forests. An interesting fact about the resort is that it was once used as a training ground for Olympic cross-country skiers. For beginner skiers, it is recommended to start with the Easy Street Loop, a gentle trail that is perfect for practicing skiing skills. The best après-ski bar in the area is the Woodcutter's Blanket, which offers a cozy atmosphere, delicious food, and a wide selection of beers and cocktails.
Terrain mix: The Whitehorse Nordic Centre and Mt. McIntyre Trails ski resort in Canada is located in the city of Whitehorse, Yukon. The ski resort is situated in the Coast Mountains range, which is a part of the larger Canadian Rockies.
Some of the pertinent mountain ranges and aspects of the Whitehorse Nordic Centre and Mt. McIntyre Trails ski resort include:
1. Mt. McIntyre: The ski resort is named after this prominent mountain, which is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. Mt. McIntyre offers a variety of terrain for all skill levels, from gentle slopes for beginners to challenging runs for advanced skiers.
2. Grey Mountain: Located near the Whitehorse Nordic Centre, Grey Mountain is another popular ski destination in the area. This mountain offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and a variety of trails for skiers and snowboarders.
3. Coast Mountains Range: The Whitehorse Nordic Centre and Mt. McIntyre Trails ski resort is situated in the Coast Mountains range, which is known for its rugged terrain and stunning natural beauty. Skiers and snowboarders at the resort can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Overall, the Whitehorse Nordic Centre and Mt. McIntyre Trails ski resort offers a unique and exciting skiing experience in the heart of the Canadian Rockies. With a variety of terrain, stunning mountain views, and world-class facilities, it is a popular destination for both locals and visitors alike.
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.
Next 5 days, hour by hour
Temperature line with weather symbols on top, snow + rain accumulation as columns, humidity as a dotted line.
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.
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15-day temperature & snow
Daily temperatures, snow, and rain projected over the next two weeks -- start of next storm cycle, end of last one.
Beyond the slopes
Other ski areas, basecamp options, alpine fishing, and scenic stops near Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails) -- worth knowing whether you're in for a day, a long weekend, or a season pass.
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 Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails) in the Snoflo app
Save this resort as a favorite, set push alerts when snowfall crosses a threshold (e.g. "alert me when Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails) reports 6″ new"), and Snoflo's iOS app will push the moment the SNOTEL station crosses.
About Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails)
Where does the snow data for Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails) 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 Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails)?
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 Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails)?
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.
Other resorts near here
Snoflo-tracked ski areas within driving distance of Whitehorse Nordic Centre (Mt.Mcintyre Trails).