Snowpack levels across the state are currently 85% of normal. The deepest snowpack in California was last observed at Leavitt Lake with a snowpack depth of 122”, about 80% of normal when compared to it's 153" average depth for this time of year. California's snowpack is robust, with the highest depths recorded at Leavitt Lake (122 inches) and Independence Lake (111 inches). A significant snowfall event has recently graced the Sierras, aligning with Epic POW Time. No major snowfall in the last 24 hours, but forecasts predict up to 28 inches in certain areas, enhancing conditions for scenic ski runs and adventures in Mono County. No avalanche warnings reported.
Statewide Snowpack |
85.0%
of Normal |
Coldest Location |
30°
Nohrsc Leavitt Lake |
Top 5-Day Forecast |
29"
Nohrsc Meadow Lk Snow Course |
Deepest Snowpack |
122"
Leavitt Lake |