WASHINGTON SNOW REPORT

November 21 2024

New snowfall across Washington today, with Nohrsc 21A07 - Easy Pass Am receiving up to 23” of new snowfall, raising snowpack levels up to 69”. Nohrsc Grouse Camp, perched at an elevation of 5,398.88 ft., is currently experiencing some of the coldest temps in Washington with air temps last recorded at 26 degrees.

More snowfall is expected this week, and areas like Buckinghorse are forecasted to receive up to 45" of snowfall in the next 5 days.


Weather Alerts

Statewide Snowpack 39.0%
Of Normal
Coldest Location 26°
Nohrsc Grouse Camp
Top 5-Day Forecast 45"
Buckinghorse
Deepest Snowpack 69"
Nohrsc 21A07 - Easy Pass Am
Most Snowfall Past 24 Hours 23"
Nohrsc 21A07 - Easy Pass Am

Forecast Model


Summary


Snowpack conditions in Washington vary across different mountain ranges, providing crucial water resources for the state. The Cascades, Olympics, and eastern mountains contribute significantly to snow accumulation. The snowpack feeds into several runoff rivers and watersheds, including the Columbia, Yakima, and Skagit rivers, which play a vital role in irrigation, hydropower, and salmon habitats.

Winter climate characteristics in Washington involve a mix of maritime and continental influences. The mountains experience heavy precipitation, resulting in ample snow accumulation. The state's proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the presence of the Olympic and Cascade ranges create a rain shadow effect, leading to drier conditions east of these mountains.

Washington has a rich history in snow science and exploration. Mount Rainier, the state's highest peak, is the most extensively glaciated mountain in the contiguous United States. Notably, the Paradise Ranger Station on Mount Rainier holds the world record for the most annual snowfall at a single location, with over 93 feet recorded in the winter of 1971-1972.

Snowpack Distribution

       

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