Last Updated: December 29, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 27% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Arizona was last observed at Snowslide Canyon with a snowpack depth of 19”, about 63% of normal when compared to it's 30" average depth for this time of year. Arizona's snowpack remains scant, with most locations reporting a depth of only 1 inch. No significant snowfall has occurred in the last 24 hours, and the 5-day forecast predicts no new accumulation, except for Snowslide Canyon, which anticipates a modest 3 inches. Outdoor enthusiasts should plan accordingly for minimal snow conditions.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Arizona.
Residents of Arizona, particularly those in Lake Havasu, Fort Mohave, and areas within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, are advised to brace for strong north winds, with the National Weather Service issuing a Wind Advisory effective until 9 PM PST. Expect winds ranging from 15 to 25 mph and gusts up to 45 mph, which could cause tree limbs to fall, power outages, and make driving difficult on highways 163, 68, and Interstate 40. Secure loose objects and exercise caution if traveling or engaging in outdoor activities, especially on Lake Mohave where conditions could be treacherous.
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Arizona are approximately 27.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Snowslide Canyon is experiencing frigid temperatures of 33°.
Snowslide Canyon is expected to receive up to 3" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Snowslide Canyon with 19".