Snow Report: February 13th
Snow is on the way! A Winter Storm Watch goes into effect from late tonight through Thursday evening along the east slopes of the Cascades including…
Continue ReadingSnow is on the way! A Winter Storm Watch goes into effect from late tonight through Thursday evening along the east slopes of the Cascades including…
Continue ReadingNot much new snow over the recent 24h period and low pressure is moving overhead to the north of our forecast area. It will spread out today as it…
Continue ReadingMost resorts only saw an inch of snow over the past 24 hours. A weak front is moving onshore in Washington and Oregon bringing precipitation mainly…
Continue ReadingSome resorts saw around one to two inches of new snow in the past 24 hours. Our area is still under the influence of a large scale upper level trough…
Continue ReadingA weak upper level low pressure system that’s been moving through the region will exit the region into Southern Idaho by Thursday evening. It is…
Continue ReadingThere is some new snow in portions of the Cascades and the sky conditions are expected to be variably cloudy. The weather pattern looks good for the…
Continue ReadingSome areas may see a bit of a wintry mix at times in lower elevations but snow will be mainly confined to the Cascades. With a few new inches from…
Continue ReadingNew snow has arrived and the region will be looking at adding a few more inches to the mountains each of the next few days. The snow will not be…
Continue ReadingBands of rain and mountain snow will continue to push north across the forecast area today as an upper low pressure system sits just offshore the…
Continue ReadingA cooler pattern has returned to the Cascades. We should be seeing more snow in the forecast for the next several days. Over the past 24 hours,…
Continue ReadingSnow levels today are near 3700 feet but will drop even lower to about 3000 by tomorrow. Any precipitation along the Cascades and east slopes…
Continue ReadingWe have turned the page from January to February and we are starting to see signs of a much cooler pattern over the Cascades. There will be some snow…
Continue ReadingSnow levels are in the 6000ft range as of this morning, mostly due to the mild temperatures we’ve been experiencing. We expect them to be falling…
Continue ReadingSnow levels are in the 6000 ft range as of early this morning mostly due to warmer air providing us with mild temperatures. We expect them to fall…
Continue ReadingThe mountains are dealing with above freezing temperatures once again and some light rain. This combination is melting the snow. Some resorts are…
Continue ReadingWith temperatures currently on the warmer side, snow levels remain around 6-8k feet, but will steadily descend through the week and reach 3-5k by…
Continue ReadingDry and mild weather has reduced the base at most of the resorts. The warmer conditions continue into the middle of the week and beyond but will be…
Continue ReadingWith warmer temperatures snow levels remain very high…over 7000 feet. These will drop to over 6000 feet through Wednesday, but decrease to between…
Continue ReadingThe warmer weather has been decreasing the thickness of the snow at all of our area resorts. Base reports are down several inches from last Friday.…
Continue ReadingBouts of rain have taken their toll at our ski resorts. No new snowfall to report today, but all resorts remain open. We will see a shift in the…
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