SNOW REPORT

Last Updated: December 16, 2025

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

Snow enthusiasts and researchers, buckle up for a flurry of activity as new snowfalls grace the nation's elevated terrains, bringing joy to skiers and snowboarders alike. Over the past 24 hours, the Nohrsc Sawmill Ridge in Washington reported a fresh 2 inches of snow over a significant 170-inch base, despite a hazy forecast with a slight chance of thunderstorms. Meanwhile, the Nohrsc Vallecito in Colorado matched the snowfall with 2 inches, although sitting on a much thinner 3-inch base, with weather predictions hinting at showers and possible thunderstorms. These modest accumulations, while enhancing the already substantial bases, promise to add a layer of fresh powder for those seeking to carve through the slopes.

The scene over the next 24 to 48 hours is set for a grander spectacle, particularly in the great state of Alaska where the snow gods are gearing up for a more generous offering. Imnaviat Creek leads the forecast with an expected 6 inches of new snow over a mere 2-inch base, coupled with a mix of rain and snow and patches of fog, a perfect recipe for a dramatic winter canvas. Not too far behind, the Atigun Pass is bracing for 4 inches of fresh snow over a 1-inch base, with conditions that may include freezing fog and scattered rain and snow showers, adding to the adventure for those who dare to brave the elements. Prudhoe Bay isn't left out of the wintry embrace, with a forecast of 2 inches over its 1-inch base, as the chance of rain and snow brings about a more nuanced snow experience.

For those with a passion for powder, the diverse conditions across these prominent locations provide ample opportunity for cold-weather recreation. From the dense snowpack of the Sawmill Ridge to the frosty forecasts for Alaska's rugged wilderness, the dance of snowflakes across the country is a mesmerizing sight. Skiers and boarders in the Northwest and Rocky Mountain regions should be ready to descend on Washington and Colorado's slopes, while the wild Alaskan frontiers beckon the more adventurous souls. These natural winter wonderlands are shaping up for what seems to be an enticing period for snow pursuits, with the promise of new snowfall creating an irresistible call to the mountains.

New Snowfall - Past 24 Hours

NOHRSC SAWMILL RIDGE - WASHINGTON
2"
2"
NOHRSC VALLECITO - COLORADO
2"
2"
MOUNT PANDORA
2"
2"
KISSING BRIDGE
2"
2"
WHITE PASS SKI AREA
2"
2"
MONT SUTTON
1"
1"
SKI BROMONT
1"
1"
VAL-MAURICIE
1"
1"
MONARCH SKI & SNOWBOARD AREA
1"
1"

Top 5-Day Snow Forecasts

IMNAVIAT CREEK - ALASKA
6"
6"
ATIGUN PASS - ALASKA
4"
4"
PRUDHOE BAY - ALASKA
2"
2"
CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN RESORT
82.6"
83"
MEDALLION PEAK RESORT
78.73"
79"
STEVENS PASS SKI AREA
75.66"
76"
YODELIN
75.66"
76"
MT. BAKER SKI AREA
59.11"
59"
WHITE PASS SKI AREA
54.87"
55"
HEMLOCK RESORT
38.04"
38"

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