Highs will be in the upper 50s to the low 60s on Tuesday, which is right around seasonal average. Clouds to start the day will give way to afternoon sunshine.
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash. – With an incoming weather pattern likely to bring the first snowfall of the season to Snoqualmie Pass this weekend, many are asking what the average conditions are at Seattle’s closest ski resort.
With the earliest snowfall on record falling on October 9, 2019 — and the latest on December 5, 2002 — this year’s timing would put us right in the middle of that range, just in time for Halloween festivities.
Keep reading for a month-by-month outlook of average snow totals and conditions at Snoqualmie Pass.
Cars spin out on Snoqualmie Pass during a winter snow storm. ( Seattle)
What’s next:
Windy and wet conditions will move into the region on Friday and Saturday, bringing showers and lower temperatures that could linger through the weekend.
Weather models heading into next week’s workweek show the likelihood of lowering snow levels around this time. Snow levels could fall to about 4,000 feet on Sunday and even down to 3,000 feet on Monday.
If these models pan out as they are showing Tuesday, Snoqualmie Pass would receive its first measurable snowfall of the season.
Snow levels will drop early next week to below Snoqualmie Pass. ( Seattle)
Historical snowfall totals at Snoqualmie Pass are updated at the ski resort’s website.
2024 – Nov. 1
2023 – Oct. 25
2022 – Oct. 26
2021 – Nov. 6
2020 – Oct. 24
2019 – Oct. 9
2018 – Nov. 10
2017 – Oct. 12
Season passes for the Summit at Snoqualmie are available now.
The resort is also included on the Ikon Pass, which is currently on sale.
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The Source: Information for this story came from the National Weather Service, Summit at Snoqualmie website and meteorologists.
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