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By Larry Schick, Forecaster Posted 4 years ago April 22, 2019

Northwest ski season wrap up and look ahead to 2019-20

Update

Season recap / next year.

Some areas are still open into May like Whistler (but not Blackcomb), Mt Bachelor. Check websites. Also, the Mt Hood areas have variable closing dates. 

The usually reliable early season snowfall in the NW didn’t show up last fall in late November and early December. NW ski areas had one of the slowest openings in years. Natural snow was lacking. Crystal and Whistler were helped early in December by good snowmaking. Most other areas were snow challenged, with the storm track not delivering the goods. I must say, I skied W/B, Dec 6-9th 2018 and the snowmaking was excellent. I skied top to bottom (5,000 verts) on almost all snowmaking – good job W/B.

Seasonal snowfall in the Pacific NW this past season was generally near to below normal. BC and WA were snow challenged at times - that is just what the weak El Nino predicted for the NW.  Another interesting part of the winter was the sustained cold, with low snow levels in February, caused by a parade of storms coming from the north-northwest. That pattern created new snow and high-quality snow day after day. The snow was very cold and dry “continental “ in nature, not like our typical mild maritime snowfall. That was a wonderful stretch of snowfall and fantastic skiing. But in the end, much of BC and WA had below normal snowfall, as the storm track concentrated south into Oregon and especially California and the Rockies.

It’s too early to tell what will happen next winter. Right now it looks like there might be a continuing weak El Nino. El Nino’s can produce an occasionally difficult snowfall pattern for the NW. However, it’s possible a neutral pattern may develop, which is generally good for NW snowfall. I’ll know more early next fall in September or October.

Have a good summer

Larry Schick - meteorologist   OpenSnow NW

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