Last Updated: January 1, 2026
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 91% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Alaska was last observed at Grouse Creek Divide with a snowpack depth of 134”, about 461% of normal when compared to it's 29" average depth for this time of year. Alaska braces for milder weather as recent records show minimal snowfall in the past 24 hours across the state, with snowpack depths varying significantly. Juneau grapples with avalanche threats after historic snowfall, while Wasilla's New Year's Eve festivities are hindered by gusty conditions. Snow sports enthusiasts can still find suitable slopes, albeit with caution due to evolving weather patterns.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Alaska.
Residents across Alaska are urged to exercise caution as multiple severe weather advisories are in place. A Winter Storm Warning in the City and Borough of Yakutat forecasts heavy snow with accumulations up to 10 inches and winds gusting to 40 mph, creating hazardous travel conditions and elevated avalanche risks. In the Fairbanks region, blizzard conditions with snow and 50 mph winds are expected along the Eastern Beaufort Sea Coast. Meanwhile, dangerously cold temperatures, with wind chills dropping as low as 55 below zero, are anticipated in the Central Copper Valley, the Northern Copper Valley, and along the Thompson Pass, posing risks of frostbite and hypothermia. The Klondike Highway near White Pass will experience wind chills as low as 35 below. St Lawrence Island is under a Winter Weather Advisory for snow and reduced visibility. Citizens are advised to prepare for difficult travel conditions and protect against the extreme cold.
Alyeska Resort
1"
Arctic Valley
1"
Bartlett High School Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Beach Lake Nordic Ski Trails
1"
Campbell Airstrip Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Cleary Summit
1"
Eagle River High School Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Eaglecrest Ski Area
1"
Edmonds Lake Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Hillside Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Hilltop Ski Area
1"
Kincaid Park Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Manitoba Mountain
1"
Mirror Lake Coyote Ski Trails
1"
Moose Mountain
1"
Mt Aurora Skiland
0"
Mt. Eyak
1"
Mt Ida
1"
Russian Jack Trail System
1"
Sheep Mountain Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Alaska are approximately 91.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Fort Yukon is experiencing frigid temperatures of -52°.
Long Lake is expected to receive up to 6" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Grouse Creek Divide with 134".