Last Updated: December 16, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 145% of normal. The deepest snowpack in New Hampshire was last observed at Mount Washington with a snowpack depth of 23”, about 192% of normal when compared to it's 12" average depth for this time of year. New Hampshire's current snow conditions show modest snowpack depths across the state, with the highest reported at 23 inches on Mount Washington, which also anticipates a significant 17-inch snowfall in the next five days. Other areas forecast for snow include Colebrook, Carroll, and Lancaster, expecting up to 7 inches. No new snowfall has been recorded in the last 24 hours, and no snow-related events are reported at this time.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across New Hampshire.
Arrowhead
1"
Attitash
2"
Black Mountain
2"
Blackwater Ski Area
2"
Bretton Woods Ski Area
2"
Campton Mountain
2"
Cannon Mountain
2"
Cranmore Mountain Resort
2"
Crotched Mountain
1"
Dartmouth Skiway
2"
Gunstock Ski Area
2"
King Pine Ski Area
2"
Loon Mountain
2"
Mcintyre Ski Area
1"
Mount Prospect Ski Club
2"
Mount Sunapee Ski Area
1"
Mount Whittier
2"
Mt. Eustis
2"
Pats Peak Ski Area
1"
Ragged Mountain
2"
Red Hill Outing Club
2"
Snow's Mountain - Waterville Mountain Bike Park
2"
Storrs Hill Ski Area
2"
Temple Mountain
2"
Tenney Mountain
2"
The Balsams - Wilderness
4"
Tuckerman Ravine
2"
Veterans Memorial Ski Area
2"
Waterville Valley
2"
Whaleback Nordic Ski Club
2"
Whaleback Ski Area
2"
Wildcat Mountain
2"
Windblown Cross Country Skiing And Snowshoeing
1"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across New Hampshire are approximately 145.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Mount Washington is experiencing frigid temperatures of 16°.
Mount Washington is expected to receive up to 17" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Mount Washington with 23".