Where Will it Be Deep This Week? These are the Top 5 Forecasted Resorts in North America for the Next 10 Days

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The Pacific Northwest finally gets into the mix. | Photo: White Pass Ski Area

Forecast for December 14-23, 2025

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.

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 1:30 p.m. PT on December 14, 2025. Remember that forecasts can always change, especially in the long term.

#5 Mt. Baker, WA – 85″ (216 cm)

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Pillow lines. | Photo: Mt Baker Ski Area

#3 Alpental & White Pass, WA – 87″ (221 cm)

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Perfect powder turns. | Photo: Alpental

#2 Mount Seymour, BC – 89″ (226 cm)

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Playing in the powder. | Photo: Mount Seymour

#1 Stevens Pass, WA – 92″ (234 cm)

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Chasing the pow at Stevens Pass, WA. | Photo: Stevens Pass

Other Notables:

  • Crystal Mountain, WA – 81″ (206 cm)
  • Timberline, OR – 81″ (206 cm)
  • Whistler, BC – 76″ (193 cm)
  • Mt. Hood Meadows – 72″ (183 cm)
  • Summit at Snoqualmie, WA – 65″ (170 cm)
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This should be the week that PNW resorts open. | Photo: Crystal Mountain

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