SNOW REPORT

Last Updated: January 7, 2026

Data sourced from USDA NRCS SNOTEL and NOAA Weather Models. Compiled by Snoflo.

As winter's grip tightens across the nation, snow enthusiasts and researchers alike have much to be excited about, with new snowfall gracing the peaks and valleys of various regions. Over the past 24 hours, Nohrsc Sawmill Ridge in Washington has seen a modest addition of 2 inches to its already impressive 170-inch base, despite a forecast that teases with the possibility of haze and slight thunderstorms. Similarly, Nohrsc Vallecito in Colorado also reports a 2-inch fresh layer, adding to its considerably thinner base of 3 inches, with weather anticipated to shift from showers to thunderstorms. These fresh dustings, though light, add a touch of winter charm to these landscapes, much to the delight of winter sports aficionados.

Meanwhile, looking north to the rugged expanses of Alaska, the forecast for the next 24-48 hours promises a more generous bounty of snow, with Imnaviat Creek expecting the heaviest snowfall – an enthusiastic 6 inches over a base of just 2 inches, amidst a wintry mix of rain and snow accompanied by areas of fog. Atigun Pass isn't far behind, with a forecast of 4 inches atop its 1-inch base, with weather conditions that include rain and snow with potential freezing fog. Even Prudhoe Bay, though on the lighter side, anticipates a welcome 2 inches of fresh snow over its 1-inch base, with chances of rain and snow intermingling.

These forecasts bode well for winter sports destinations within these states, promising a refresh on slopes and trails that have already been host to this season's snow seekers. Alaska's forecasted snowfall, especially, is a boon for those chasing the deepest, freshest powder, providing ample opportunity for both ski resorts and backcountry explorers to indulge in the best that winter has to offer. As the snow blankets these areas, major cities nearby, such as Anchorage in Alaska or Denver in Colorado, may also experience the peripheral effects of these systems, potentially impacting travel and day-to-day life. However, for the powder chasers and snowfall trackers, these conditions signal a prime time to bundle up, venture out, and revel in the wintry wonders that await.

New Snowfall - Past 24 Hours

NOHRSC SAWMILL RIDGE - WASHINGTON
2"
2"
NOHRSC VALLECITO - COLORADO
2"
2"
49 DEGREES NORTH MOUNTAIN RESORT
4"
4"
WEST MOUNTAIN SKI AREA
3"
3"
LOOKOUT PASS
2"
2"
ANTHONY LAKES MOUNTAIN RESORT
2"
2"
SKI COOPER
1"
1"
SUNLIGHT MOUNTAIN RESORT
1"
1"
BRUNDAGE MOUNTAIN RESORT
1"
1"

Top 5-Day Snow Forecasts

IMNAVIAT CREEK - ALASKA
6"
6"
ATIGUN PASS - ALASKA
4"
4"
PRUDHOE BAY - ALASKA
2"
2"
HOODOO SKI AREA
31.0"
31"
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN RESORT
28.45"
28"
MEDALLION PEAK RESORT
24.46"
24"
MT. BAKER SKI AREA
23.61"
24"
MT. HOOD MEADOWS SKI RESORT
22.98"
23"
MT. HOOD SKIBOWL
22.98"
23"
TIMBERLINE SKI AREA
22.98"
23"

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