Last Updated: November 11, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 70% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Alaska was last observed at Fairbanks with a snowpack depth of 93”, about 429% of normal when compared to it's 22" average depth for this time of year. Alaska's snowpack remains stable with no significant snowfall expected in the next five days. Most areas report light to moderate snow depths, but no new snow in the past 24 hours. Residents are gearing up for winter activities while emphasizing the importance of avalanche safety education.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Alaska.
Alyeska Resort
0"
Arctic Valley
0"
Bartlett High School Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Beach Lake Nordic Ski Trails
1"
Campbell Airstrip Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Cleary Summit
1"
Eagle River High School Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Eaglecrest Ski Area
4"
Edmonds Lake Cross Country Ski Trails
1"
Hillside Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Hilltop Ski Area
0"
Kincaid Park Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Manitoba Mountain
0"
Mirror Lake Coyote Ski Trails
1"
Moose Mountain
0"
Mt Aurora Skiland
0"
Mt. Eyak
0"
Mt Ida
1"
Russian Jack Trail System
0"
Sheep Mountain Cross Country Ski Trails
0"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Alaska are approximately 70.0% of normal compared to previous years.
North Pole is experiencing frigid temperatures of -3°.
Flower Mountain Snotel is expected to receive up to 22" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Fairbanks with 93".