Oregon Snow Report

December 10 2023
Winter Warnings in Effect

Oregon SNOW REPORT

December 10 2023
Winter Warnings in Effect

New snowfall across Oregon today, with High Ridge receiving up to 7” of new snowfall, raising snowpack levels up to 14”.

The deepest snowpack in Oregon was last observed at Fish Creek with a snowpack depth of 32”, about 136% of normal when compared to it's 24" average depth for this time of year. Mt. Howard, perched at an elevation of 7,910 ft., is currently experiencing some of the coldest temps in Oregon with air temps last recorded at 30 degrees.

More snowfall is expected this week, and areas like Mt Hood Test Site are forecasted to receive up to 20" of snowfall in the next 5 days.

Pendleton - Southern Blue Mountains of Oregon
UP TO TWO INCHES AND ICE FORECASTED
Pendleton - Northern Blue Mountains of Oregon
UP TO THREE INCHES AND ICE FORECASTED

Oregon's snowpack conditions vary across different mountain ranges in the state. The Cascade Range, including Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson, provides a significant amount of snow for Oregon. The snowmelt from these mountains feeds into several important rivers and watersheds, such as the Willamette, Deschutes, and McKenzie Rivers. These rivers are crucial for water supply, agriculture, and hydropower generation.

Winter climate characteristics in Oregon include frequent storms from the Pacific Ocean, which bring precipitation in the form of rain or snow. The snowpack accumulates from late fall to early spring, with peak snow depth typically occurring in March. Snow science plays a vital role in understanding and predicting snowpack conditions, as well as managing water resources and mitigating potential flood risks.

Oregon has a rich snow science and history, with notable events like the creation of the Pacific Northwest Snow Survey in the 1930s and the development of snow telemetry (SNOTEL) sites. These SNOTEL sites provide real-time snowpack data, helping researchers and water managers monitor conditions and make informed decisions. Overall, accurate and up-to-date information from reliable sources is necessary to understand Oregon's snowpack conditions and their impacts on the state's water resources.


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