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OREGON SNOW REPORT

March 31 2025
       

Snowpack levels across the state are currently 117% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Oregon was last observed at Bear Grass with a snowpack depth of 143”, about 128% of normal when compared to it's 112" average depth for this time of year. Oregon's snowpack remains robust, with Annie Springs leading at a depth of 136 inches. A significant 77-inch snowfall has graced Bourne in the last 24 hours, while the state anticipates up to 34 inches more snow over the next five days, particularly impacting Bigelow Camp. No events reported.

Statewide Warnings & Alerts

March 31 2025

Residents of Vale in Malheur County and those near the Silvies River in Burns, Harney County, Oregon, should remain vigilant as flood warnings are in effect. The Malheur River is experiencing minor flooding with river levels spilling over banks, impacting farmland and approaching infrastructure such as Butte Drive and the 36th Street Bridge. The Silvies River is also causing minor flooding, with fields in the Burns area affected and water nearing private properties and potentially impacting Highway 20 at the Silvies River Bridge. Additionally, the southern Oregon Cascades and Siskiyou Mountains, including areas around Mount Ashland and highways 230, 138, 62, and 140, are under a winter weather advisory with significant snow accumulations and gusty winds that could severely disrupt travel. Residents should monitor updates and be prepared for hazardous conditions.


Statewide Snowpack Distribution


Statewide Snowpack 117.0%
of Normal
Coldest Location 25°
Crater Lake National Park Hq
Top 5-Day Forecast 34"
Bigelow Camp
Deepest Snowpack 143"
Bear Grass