WASHINGTON SNOW REPORT

Last Updated: December 26, 2025

Washington's snowpack depths show considerable variation, with Nohrsc Paradise reporting a significant 239 inches, while other areas like Gold Mountain are seeing minimal coverage. The forecast promises modest snowfall in the coming days, but winter enthusiasts should remain cautious of potential avalanche risks in heavier snowpack regions.

       

Washington Snowpack Map

Explore real-time snowpack depths across Washington.

Data sourced from USDA NRCS SNOTEL and NOAA Weather Models. Compiled by Snoflo.


       

Winter Storm Warnings

December 26 2025

Residents of Washington State, particularly in the Cascade regions of Pierce, Lewis, Snohomish, Northern King, Whatcom, Skagit, and Southern King Counties, should brace for significant snowfall with accumulations of 6 to 12 inches expected by this evening. Dense fog advisories are in effect for the Lower Columbia Basin, the foothills of the Blue Mountains, the Yakima Valley, and the Kittitas Valley, with visibility dropping to a quarter mile or less in some areas, which may lead to hazardous driving conditions. Additionally, areas such as Stevens Pass, Stehekin, and Holden Village may experience up to 13 inches of snow with strong wind gusts, further complicating travel. Commuters and residents in these regions should exercise caution, delay unnecessary travel, and prepare for potential disruptions.


Avalanche Conditions

Washington Snow Report FAQs


How often is this report updated?

Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.

What are snowpack levels in Washington like right now?

Snowpack levels across Washington are approximately 73.0% of normal compared to previous years.

Where is it coldest in Washington right now?

Nohrsc Harts Pass is experiencing frigid temperatures of 23°.

Where in Washington will get the most snowfall this week?

Elbow Lake is expected to receive up to 15" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.

Where is the most snow in Washington today?

Currently at Dungeness with 142".