Last Updated: December 29, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 66% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Washington was last observed at Nohrsc Brown Top with a snowpack depth of 112”, about 118% of normal when compared to it's 95" average depth for this time of year. Washington's snowpack levels show varied depths across the state, with Brown Top and Lyman Lake experiencing an impressive 111 and 100 inches respectively. Forecasts predict minimal snowfall in the coming days, barring Pigtail Peak and White Pass E.S. expecting the highest increments of up to 6 inches. Despite recent snowfall deficits and a "Snowpocalypse" event earlier in the year, winter enthusiasts should exercise caution due to potential avalanche risks.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Washington.
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort
1"
Badger Mountain Ski Area
1"
Bluewood
1"
Crystal Mountain Resort
1"
Hurricane Ridge
1"
Leavenworth Ski Hill
1"
Loup Loup Ski Bowl
1"
Medallion Peak Resort
1"
Mission Ridge Ski Area
1"
Mt. Baker Ski Area
1"
Mt. Spokane Ski Area
1"
Sitzmark Ski Hill
1"
Stevens Pass Ski Area
1"
The Summit At Snoqualmie
1"
White Pass Ski Area
1"
Yodelin
1"
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 21°.
Pigtail Peak is expected to receive up to 6" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Nohrsc Brown Top with 112".