Live snowpack across the country.
Real-time SNOTEL depths, fresh snowfall over the past 24 hours, and 5-day forecasts at every monitored peak. Daily AI briefing summarises the picture in one paragraph — refreshed throughout the day from USDA NRCS and NOAA NOHRSC feeds.
What the snow's doing right now
An AI-generated summary stitched from today's SNOTEL readings, NOHRSC analysis fields, and NWS snow alerts.
As snow enthusiasts scan the continental United States for fresh powder, the nation's most significant winter weather action is unfolding far to the north across Alaska's Brooks Range and North Slope. While modest 2-inch accumulations have been recorded in the past 24 hours at Washington's Sawmill Ridge in the Cascades and Colorado's Vallecito in the San Juan Mountains, the real story lies in what's brewing across America's Arctic frontier. Imnaviat Creek leads the national forecast with an impressive 6 inches of snow expected over the next 48 hours, accompanied by rain/snow mix and areas of fog that will create challenging but exhilarating conditions for hardy winter travelers.
The Brooks Range corridor is positioning itself as the epicenter of snowfall activity, with Atigun Pass—the highest point along the Dalton Highway at 4,739 feet elevation—forecasting 4 inches of accumulation amid rain/snow transitions and freezing fog. These conditions will significantly impact transportation along this critical supply route connecting Fairbanks to the oil fields of Prudhoe Bay, where an additional 2 inches of mixed precipitation is anticipated. The convergence of Arctic air masses and moisture from the Beaufort Sea is creating optimal conditions for sustained snowfall across this remote region, with base depths currently sitting at minimal levels (1-2 inches) that will build substantially through midweek.
Meanwhile, the Lower 48 presents a quieter picture for powder seekers. Washington's Cascade Range saw Sawmill Ridge add 2 inches to its already substantial 170-inch base, though upcoming weather trends toward haze and possible thunderstorms rather than continued snow. Colorado's southwestern high country at Vallecito also recorded 2 inches atop a meager 3-inch base, with forecasts calling for showers and thunderstorms—suggesting the region is caught in an unseasonable weather pattern. For researchers and enthusiasts tracking snowfall patterns, this stark contrast between Alaska's active winter regime and the Lower 48's transitional conditions underscores the importance of latitude and Arctic influence in sustaining productive snowfall events during this period. Those seeking the deepest, most consistent powder should keep their attention fixed firmly on Alaska's northern reaches.
About the snow data
What's a SNOTEL station?
SNOpack TELemetry — automated stations operated by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Each one continuously measures snow depth, snow water equivalent (SWE), precipitation, and air temperature. There are 800+ across the western U.S. and Alaska. They're the gold-standard snowpack measurement.
How fresh is the data?
SNOTEL stations transmit hourly. We re-pull every hour and re-rank the leaders. The AI briefing regenerates daily.
What's snow water equivalent (SWE)?
The depth of water you'd get if you melted the entire snowpack. A 30-inch snowpack with 8 inches of SWE is wetter and denser than one with 5 inches of SWE — useful for water-supply forecasting and avalanche assessment.
Where do the 5-day forecasts come from?
NOAA's National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center (NOHRSC) snow analysis fields plus standard NWS forecast guidance. We aggregate by SNOTEL location and rank by total expected accumulation.
Can I get an alert when fresh snow falls?
Yes. Save any SNOTEL station as a favorite in the Snoflo iOS app, set a fresh-snow threshold (e.g. "alert me on 6+ inches new snow"), and you'll get a push the moment it crosses. Free with a Snoflo account.
Is this a substitute for the local avalanche center?
No. For backcountry travel always consult your regional avalanche forecast (avalanche.org). Snoflo is informational data only.
Snowpack by state
Tap any western state for SNOTEL stations, fresh snowfall, and 5-day forecasts focused on that state.