Last Updated: December 19, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 54% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Oregon was last observed at Nohrsc Greenpoint with a snowpack depth of 140”, about 654% of normal when compared to it's 21" average depth for this time of year. Oregon's snowpack shows varied depths statewide, with a significant 24-hour snowfall of 150 inches at Nohrsc Aneroid Lake #2. A Pineapple Express system targets the region, potentially adding up to 37 inches in select areas. Winter storm warnings are in effect, indicating substantial snowfall and possible avalanche risks.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Oregon.
Residents across Oregon are urged to exercise caution as multiple flood warnings are in effect throughout the state. The Sandy River near Bull Run is experiencing moderate to major flooding, with significant bank erosion and debris expected, especially near Troutdale. The Alsea River near Tidewater and the Siuslaw River near Mapleton are also forecasting flooding, with the latter affecting numerous rural roads and structures in low areas. Additionally, a winter storm is impacting the Northern Blue Mountains and the East Slopes of the Oregon Cascades, with heavy snowfall expected to create hazardous travel conditions. Cities like McMinnville and areas in Deschutes County face imminent flooding risks. Communities are advised to stay alert, follow local emergency instructions, and avoid traveling through affected regions.
Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort
10"
Hoodoo Ski Area
30"
Mt. Ashland Ski & Snowboard Resort
18"
Mt. Bachelor
24"
Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort
36"
Mt. Hood Skibowl
36"
Spout Springs
12"
Timberline Ski Area
36"
Warner Canyon
12"
Willamette Pass
18"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Oregon are approximately 54.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Milk Shakes is experiencing frigid temperatures of 28°.
Nohrsc Greenpoint is expected to receive up to 37" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Nohrsc Greenpoint with 140".