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Dec 31 – Snow returns Friday with mixed conditions possible
Late-week increasing clouds and light snow Thursday night, followed by 4–8 inches Friday at mid to upper slopes, continued weekend snowfall, and heavier totals of 6–10 inches possible at Mt. Baker.
Dec 31, 2025


Dec 28- One slow stretch — it’s just beginning.
Dry weather continues this week, but ski conditions are improving as more terrain opens across the Cascades. Here’s what to know and what’s ahead.
Dec 28, 2025


Dec 24- Baker Wins and Webcams Rule
Christmas Eve ski forecast for Washington: Mt. Baker leads, limited terrain elsewhere, light snow Friday, and a dry outlook into late December.
Dec 24, 2025


Dec 21- Winter is here and resorts are opening.
Dec 21- snow in the Cascades and many ski areas are open. Big snow at Baker!
Dec 21, 2025


Dec 18- Friday, 5–10″ and more this weekend
Cold air returns to the Pacific Northwest, bringing new snowfall to Mt. Baker, Stevens Pass, Snoqualmie Pass, and Crystal Mountain. Expect 5–10 inches by Friday morning, with additional chances for snow through the weekend.
Dec 18, 2025


Dec 14- Snow is back! Expect 6–10" Wednesday ❄️
A short-term Pacific Northwest snow forecast highlighting falling snow levels, 6–10 inches of new snow midweek, and an extended outlook pointing to continued cold and above-average precipitation for skiers and snowboarders.
Dec 14, 2025


Dec 11- Record rain and a hint of snow next week!
Hello Skiers and Snowboarders, The two Atmospheric Rivers (details below) brought heavy rain and little mountain snow. DOT reports several major mountain pass roads are closed. The net result has been record breaking floods, with the Governor saying close to 100,000 people will likely need to be evacuated. We will experience a brief drying trend beginning later on Friday and continues into most of Saturday, as a weak ridge of high pressure develops. Late Saturday, and more l
Dec 11, 2025


Dec 7- Slow start! Rain–Snow mix through Thursday but snow up high.
Dec 8, 2025: Cascades ski forecast with shifting snow levels, mid-slope snow, and updates for Snoqualmie Pass, Stevens Pass, and Crystal Mountain.
Dec 7, 2025


Dec 4- Up to 10" for Mid-Slope on Saturday
DAILY DOSE OF DAYDREAM Hello skiers and snowboarders, Short Term Forecast For Friday through the weekend, we are expecting a series of weather systems to move in and out of our region. The biggest forecast challenge is predicting the snowfall. The reason for this is that snow levels will bounce around over this period. At times as low as 3500 feet and other times briefly up to 6500 to 7000 feet. Friday, we will have moderate rainfall for the lower slopes and windy conditions.
Dec 4, 2025


Nov 30- Powder coming next weekend? Get skis ready.
Nov 30, 2025. Light snow early week, dry mid-week, and a colder weekend storm pattern building. Here’s the latest Washington ski forecast.
Nov 30, 2025


Nov 27- Start dancing! Larry says cooler temps but no snow yet.
Nov 27- snow forecast for Cascades area.
Nov 27, 2025


Nov 23- Is winter waking up? Let’s hope so.
Colder air and a series of storms are on the way. Snow levels will bounce but trend lower, with the potential for 10–20 inches later this week.
Nov 23, 2025


Nov 19- Weak La Niña Holds On — What It Means for NW Snow
A weak La Niña is still influencing Northwest weather. Here’s what it means for Cascade snowfall, early-season conditions, and the outlook ahead.
Nov 19, 2025


Nov 14- The real scoop: cooling ahead, light snow.
Cascades snow forecast update: a cooling trend brings lower snow levels, but limited moisture keeps snowfall focused on the North Cascades and British Columbia. This Powder Poobah report covers storm tracks, early-season skiing conditions, snowmaking potential, and expected snowfall totals for Washington and BC ski areas.
Nov 14, 2025


Nov 9- Snow Chances Building — Larry likes it!
Hello NW skiers and snowboarders, An active weather pattern continues this week, but we are still struggling with occasional moderate to high snow levels. Actually, the snow levels have been low enough for abundant snow in the mid to high elevations. It’s the base elevation snowpack which is a concern, with patchy snow or no snow. Again, that scarcity of a low elevation snowpack is not uncommon for early November – typically it’s much worse. Remember in 2022 it was top to bo
Nov 9, 2025


Nov 6- The pre-season stoke builds❄️
Hello NW skiers and snowboarders, The pre-season stoke builds with more snow falling today! ❄️ We have continued unsettled weather today into Friday morning, with an active low pressure delivering the goods to the Cascades. The snow levels will remain modest with accumulating (2–8”) snow mainly on the mid and upper slopes (SL 4,500–6,000) especially into Baker and Whistler. That’s on top of what has already fallen this new season, which is a few inches to a couple of feet in
Nov 6, 2025


The dreaded Atmospheric River returns 😬
Rain now, snow later. Poobah humor, 1992 memories, and a good cause — all inside.
Oct 30, 2025


Strong Storm = Fresh October Snow Incoming!
Hello NW skiers and snowboarders, There is more snowfall ahead with increasing snow coverage forecasted on all slopes. Today a strong storm is aimed at the Pacific Northwest and will move in Friday. Initially, the storm has mild air with a modest atmospheric river attached to the incoming cold front. This means the first hours of the precipitation on mid-day Friday will see heavy rain falling on the current thin snowpack seen on the upper slopes at most ski areas. This
Oct 23, 2025


We’re on our way, and it’s only October.
Hello NW skiers and snowboarders, Here we go! Expect new snow at most ski areas starting tonight into Sunday as a weather front moves through the Pacific Northwest with cooler temperatures. Initially, the snow levels will be high, with snow mainly on the upper slopes 6,000–8,000 ft, but lowering to 4,000–5,000 ft by Sunday. Total snowfall: 1–4" lower slopes, 2–6"+ upper slopes by later Sunday. The convergence zone may focus heavier snowfall into Baker, Stevens, and The Summit
Oct 18, 2025


Your Mid-October Powder Preview Is Here 🎿
Hello NW skiers and snowboarders, Exciting news, winter is coming to the mountains this weekend with respectable new snowfall for...
Oct 10, 2025
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