Last Updated: December 4, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 61% of normal. The deepest snowpack in California was last observed at Nohrsc Tuolumne Meadows with a snowpack depth of 123”, about 276% of normal when compared to it's 45" average depth for this time of year. California's snowpack remains sparse as recent measurements indicate minimal snowfall over the last 24 hours and no significant snow forecasted in the coming five days. The highest snowpack depth is recorded at 22 inches, with most locations registering single-digit depths, signaling a potentially dry period ahead for the state.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across California.
Alpine Meadows Ski Area
1"
Alta Sierra At Shirley Meadows
1"
Badger Pass Ski Area
1"
Bear Mountain
1"
Bear Mountain Resort
1"
Bear Valley Mountain Resort
1"
Boreal Mountain Resort
1"
Buckhorn Ski Club
0"
China Peak (Sierra Summit)
1"
Cuyamaca Peak
1"
Dodge Ridge Ski Area
1"
Donner Ski Ranch
1"
Granlibakken Ski Resort
1"
Homewood Mountain Resort
1"
June Mountain
1"
Kirkwood
1"
Mammoth Mountain
1"
Mount Baldy
0"
Mountain High Resort
0"
Mt. Baldy Ski Lifts
0"
Mt. Waterman
0"
Northstar
1"
Sierra At Tahoe
1"
Snow Summit Mountain Resort
1"
Snow Valley Ski Resort
1"
Soda Springs
1"
Squaw Valley
1"
Sugar Bowl Resort
1"
Sunrise
0"
Tahoe Donner
1"
Trinity Mountain Resort
1"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across California are approximately 61.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Blackcap Basin Goes is experiencing frigid temperatures of 30°.
Currently at Nohrsc Tuolumne Meadows with 123".