
Forecast for March 28 – April 6, 2026
It’s always snowing somewhere, and for skiers and riders, that’s where the magic happens. Fresh snow is what turns ordinary runs into powder days, and every skier knows the thrill of waking up to see a few extra inches (or feet) on the mountain report.
Whether you’re chasing the deepest conditions or just living vicariously through other people’s powder days, it’s worth knowing where the flakes are stacking up. These are the resorts that will receive the most snow over the next week and beyond.
It is no secret that this season has been light on snowfall, and many resorts are closing early. However, there are still plenty of opportunities to ski and even find fresh powder.
Snowfall this week will remain fairly limited across North America, continuing a trend that has defined much of this season. The best chances for fresh snow will be found in parts of Canada, particularly in western regions where a few modest systems are expected to roll through. Even there, totals look relatively light, reinforcing what has been a consistently underwhelming snow year overall.
The forecast comes from OpenSnow’s Top Forecasts for the next 10 days for every ski resort in North America. The cumulative snowfall numbers were taken at 7:00 a.m. PT on March 28, 2026. Remember that forecasts can always change, especially in the long term.
#5 Mt. Hood Skibowl, OR (Closed) – 17″ (43 cm)

#4 Mt. Hood Meadows, OR (Open) – 19″ (46 cm)

#3 Timberline, OR (Open) – 22″ (56 cm)

#1 Eaglecrest, AK (Open), Hoodoo, OR (Closed) – 23″ (58 cm)

Other Notables:
- Mt. Baker, WA (Open) – 16″ (41 cm)
- Snowbird, UT (Open) – 16″ (41 cm)
- Alta, UT (Open) – 15″ (38 cm)
- Grand Targhee, WY (Open) – 14″ (36 cm)
- Mt. Bachelor, OR (Open) – 13″ (33 cm)
