Last Updated: January 2, 2026
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 45% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Utah was last observed at Long Valley Jct with a snowpack depth of 80”, about 716% of normal when compared to it's 11" average depth for this time of year. Utah's snowpack varies significantly, with some areas like Tony Grove Lake boasting a deep snowpack of 39 inches, while others like Beaver Dams show a mere inch. Despite a forecast promising up to 23 inches of snow in places like Ben Lomond Peak, ski resorts face challenges adapting to changing conditions, underlining a shift in the winter landscape.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Utah.
Alta Ski Area
10"
Beaver Mountain Ski Area
12"
Brian Head Resort
2"
Brighton Ski Resort
10"
Canyons
10"
Cherry Peak
12"
Dc Shoes Mountain Lab
10"
Deer Valley Resort
10"
Park City Mountain Resort
10"
Powder Mountain
10"
Snowbasin
10"
Snowbird Ski And Summer Resort
10"
Solitude Mountain Resort
10"
Sundance
10"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Utah are approximately 45.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Nohrsc Indian Canyon is experiencing frigid temperatures of 26°.
Brighton is expected to receive up to 23" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Long Valley Jct with 80".