[PHOTOS] Crews Clear 3 Foot Drifts as Summer Snow Hits 10,947′ Beartooth Pass, WY/MT A rare June snowstorm brought up to 14 inches of snow and drifts exceeding three feet to the high country along U.S. 212 over Beartooth Pass this past weekend, forcing a temporary closure of the scenic highway and sending Yellowstone National Park crews scrambling to clear roads. Despite the calendar reading late June, winter conditions persisted, with whiteout visibility and […] National Parks SnowBrains | June 25, 2025 0 Comments
[Photo Tour] Fresh Snow on Mt. Washington, NH Today, June 19, 2022 Fresh snow fell on the summit of 6,288′ Mt. Washington, NH today, June 19, 2022. “Views of the freshly fallen snow on the summit of Mt Washington, NH at sunset Sunday. Winter weather will be departing the summits overnight with more spring-like conditions returning in the days ahead. ” – Mt. Washington Observatory, June 19, 2022 There was snow on […] Industry News SnowBrains | June 20, 2022 0 Comments
Western USA Snowpack Still Off The Charts | 1,000% of Average Snowpack in Lake Tahoe, CA! The Western US’s snowpack is still out of hand right now. Lets talk about some places where the skiing is good in the US of A. North Lake Tahoe’s snowpack is over 1,000% above average for today’s date and they just had a couple of powder days this week. In fact, we know of people skiing powder in Utah, California, […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | June 16, 2017 1 Comment
NOAA: Up to 5″ of June SNOW Forecast in Utah Today! | Utah Already Saw 4″ Last Night Today is June 13th, and NOAA is calling for 1-5″ of snow in Utah! Snow levels will be as low as 7,500′ today. Snowbird’s Snowcam is showing that they already saw 4″ of snow last night… Powder day, anyone? “Tuesday will be cooler than average areawide with precipitation likely over Northern Utah/SW Wyoming. Over the north high temps will […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 13, 2017 0 Comments
PHOTO TOUR: June Snow All Over Lake Tahoe, CA/NV Today! Lake Tahoe, CA/NV got hit hard with June snow last night and is waking to a very white June 12th, 2017 today! How rare is June snow in Tahoe? “Measurable snow falls at Tahoe City, CA (6200′) about every 5-10 years, often following active winters like the historic 2016/2017 season. We’re receiving reports of up to 6 inches at the […] Conditions Report SnowBrains | June 12, 2017 0 Comments
NOAA: “Winter Weather Advisory” for California This June Weekend | 2-8″ of Snow Forecast Mid-June powder skiing from a chairlift in California this weekend? It’s looking like a reality at this point… NOAA is forecasting snow this weekend in California’s mountains. NOAA has issed a WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY for Northeast California and a Special Weather Statement for Tahoe. * SNOW ACCUMULATIONS…4 to 8 inches possible above 5500 feet across Lassen Park. – NOAA Reno, […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 10, 2017 0 Comments
Snow Forecast in the Mountain West Thursday-Tuesday | Up to 12″ of Snow Forecast! The Weather Channel is forecasting solid amounts of June snow in the Western USA this weekend. CA, NV, OR, WA, WY, ID, and MT are all forecast to see snow. Mt. Rainier, WA has 12-24″ of snow forecast! Mt. Bachelor has 8-12″ of snow forecast! Snow levels are forecast to exist anywhere from 5,500-8,000′ depending on how far north or south […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 9, 2017 0 Comments
NOAA: 12-24″ of Snow Forecast on Mt. Rainier, WA This Weekend! NOAA is forecasting 12-24″ of snow this weekend for upper elevations of Mt. Rainier and the Cascade Mountains of Washington. Seems like a pretty decent amount of snow for mid-June! NOAA is calling for snow levels down to 5,000′ in Washington state beginning last night and continuing through Monday. Several inches of new snow is expected above 5,000′ all over WA […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 9, 2017 0 Comments
SNOW is Headed to The Western USA & Canada This Weekend! | 5-8″ Forecast for Mt. Bachelor, OR The Weather Channel is forecasting healthy amounts of June snow in the Western USA this weekend. CA, OR, WA, ID, and MT are all forecast to see snow. Mt. Bachelor has 5-8″ of snow forecast! Snow levels are forecast to exist anywhere from 6,000-9,000′ depending on how far north or south you are. NOAA is forecasting widespread snow in the […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 7, 2017 0 Comments
Juneuary Jaunt to Mammoth Mountain, CA – One Last Wintery Blast! With our third child arriving into our family around mid-May, life has been a tad busy for family ski trips the month prior and after his entry into planet Earth. However, given the amount of snowfall in the Sierra this season, the two older kids and I still wanted to get in our annual late season trip Mammoth and that day happened to land on June 12th, 2016. After almost two weeks of scorching high altitude temperatures prior to our arrival, my main concern was packing proper sunscreen let alone even a proper ski coat. Well, a few days before our departure, the weather forecast shifted and took the sun completely out of the equation. The day prior displayed ‘sun’…the day after displayed ‘sun.’ But, our day of planned skiing displayed ‘rain & snow’ with a high temperature of 38F. Fast forward to the morning of June 12th, 2016…after a night of thunder and lightning, we awoke to pouring rain in the Village of Mammoth. The older kid is yelling at me that ‘he doesn’t ski in the rain’ and my youngest is only concerned about the promised massive doughnut at the Main Lodge prior to skiing. As we made our way up to the Main Lodge, the rain did not let up and we were soaked by the time we dropped off our gear by Broadway Express. However, Dad was overly optimistic…probably because from McCoy Station and above was showing new snowfall. He studied the animated satellite image and thought to himself ‘I think we may just get a gap in the storm.’ After a hearty breakfast, dad proceeded to walk onto the deck to take a look at the weather and by some sort of miracle, the rain had stopped. Granted, it was still cloudy, but you could see to the top of Broadway and we wouldn’t get soaked ‘trying’ to ski. Casey Cane | June 23, 2016 2 Comments