Last Updated: December 18, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 57% of normal. The deepest snowpack in Washington was last observed at Waterhole with a snowpack depth of 149”, about 376% of normal when compared to it's 40" average depth for this time of year. Washington braces for a significant snowfall with up to two feet expected in some areas, increasing the risk of avalanches. Leavenworth's festive lights shine bright again post-storm, while the state recovers from recent high winds. Snow enthusiasts should proceed with caution during this active winter weather period.
Explore real-time snowpack depths across Washington.
Residents across Washington State should prepare for a series of natural events as multiple advisories are in effect. Flood warnings are in place for the Skookumchuck River near Bucoda in Thurston County until late Saturday morning, and the Cowlitz River at Kelso in Cowlitz County until Sunday morning, with minor flooding forecasted. A flood watch is also active for the Klickitat River near Pitt and the Yakima River at Kiona, with potential impacts on adjacent roads and pastures. Coastal flood advisories warn of minor inundation in San Juan County and the Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca. Additionally, a winter weather advisory is issued for various Cascade regions including Snohomish and King Counties, with travel difficulties expected. Wind advisories point to gusts possibly blowing down tree limbs, particularly in Grays Harbor, Island County, and San Juan County, which may lead to power outages. Residents should stay alert, follow local safety guidance, and prepare for potential road closures and service disruptions.
49 Degrees North Mountain Resort
21"
Badger Mountain Ski Area
48"
Bluewood
24"
Crystal Mountain Resort
48"
Hurricane Ridge
48"
Leavenworth Ski Hill
48"
Loup Loup Ski Bowl
48"
Medallion Peak Resort
48"
Mission Ridge Ski Area
48"
Mt. Baker Ski Area
48"
Mt. Spokane Ski Area
24"
Sitzmark Ski Hill
48"
Stevens Pass Ski Area
48"
The Summit At Snoqualmie
48"
White Pass Ski Area
48"
Yodelin
48"
Daily from SNOTEL and NOAA sources.
Snowpack levels across Washington are approximately 57.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Nohrsc Harts Pass is experiencing frigid temperatures of 23°.
Nohrsc Buckinghorse is expected to receive up to 91" of more snowfall over the next 5 days.
Currently at Waterhole with 149".