Last Updated: January 1, 2026
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 66% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Washington was last observed at Nohrsc Spruce Springs with a snowpack depth of 137”, about 146% of normal when compared to it's 94" average depth for this time of year. Washington's snowpack remains varied, with Beaver Pass reporting a notable depth of 193 inches, despite a 161-inch discrepancy in the last 24 hours. Forecasts predict significant snowfall within five days, especially at Beaver Pass and Brown Top, which expect 33 and 30 inches respectively. Skiers and snow enthusiasts should exercise caution due to potential avalanche risks associated with fresh snowfall.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Washington.
Residents across various regions in Washington State need to exercise caution as the National Weather Service has issued multiple Winter Weather Advisories. Freezing rain with the potential for ice accumulations is expected in the Simcoe Highlands, Kittitas Valley, Yakima Valley, Lower Columbia Basin, Foothills of the Blue Mountains, Eastern Washington Cascades Crest, Cascades of Southern King County, and the vicinity of Snoqualmie Pass. Travel conditions are likely to be difficult with slippery roads and potential impacts on commutes. Additionally, Dense Fog Advisories have been announced for parts of northwest and west central Washington, including the Downtown Everett/Marysville area, with visibility dropping to a quarter mile or less. Air quality concerns due to stagnant conditions have also been highlighted in the Lower Columbia Basin. Citizens are urged to stay informed, avoid unnecessary travel, and prepare for hazardous conditions.
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort
12"
Badger Mountain Ski Area
8"
Bluewood
6"
Crystal Mountain Resort
8"
Hurricane Ridge
12"
Leavenworth Ski Hill
8"
Loup Loup Ski Bowl
8"
Medallion Peak Resort
8"
Mission Ridge Ski Area
8"
Mt. Baker Ski Area
12"
Mt. Spokane Ski Area
12"
Sitzmark Ski Hill
12"
Stevens Pass Ski Area
8"
The Summit At Snoqualmie
8"
White Pass Ski Area
8"
Yodelin
8"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Washington are approximately 66.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Gold Axe Camp is experiencing frigid temperatures of 27°.
Beaver Pass is expected to receive up to 33" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Nohrsc Spruce Springs with 137".