A cold closed low churning in the PNW offshore waters continues to nudge the ridge of high pressure further east, but not before one more mostly clear night. Expect a shallow or minimal refreeze Wednesday night as freezing levels remain elevated. Ridgeline winds throughout the region continue to increase in the light to moderate range out of the S and SE.
The cold front reaches the coastline Thursday morning and then the Cascades late in the day. Ahead of the front, bands of light rain and snow arrive first in the Olympics and then throughout the Cascades by the afternoon hours. We anticipate 1-3" of snow to fall above around 5000 ft. Snow levels drop late in the day across the Olympic Mountains and late in the day for the Cascades. S winds should peak during the morning in the moderate to occasionally strong range for areas exposed to this flow direction.
Thursday night and Friday, the closed low spins and weakens in the Washington state coastal waters. A perturbation riding northward along the cold front lifts a wave of moderate rain and snow through the Cascades Thursday evening. Precipitation should become mostly light and showery overnight. Light showers continue for the Cascades on Friday with snow levels lowering and accumulating snows likely above 3000 ft. Precipitation associated with the low center moves into the Olympic mountains with moderate precipitation for Hurricane Ridge on Friday; Hurricane Ridge could pick up more than 6" of snow during the day.
Weather Forecast
Olympics
West North
West Central
West South
Stevens Pass
Snoqualmie Pass
East North
East Central
East South
Mt. Hood
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Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow, potentially moderate at times during the morning hours.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow developing during the morning and increasing during the afternoon hours.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow developing during the morning and increasing during the afternoon hours.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow developing during the morning and increasing during the afternoon hours.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds. Increasing light to moderate E winds at the Pass.
Thursday
Light rain and snow possible from late morning onwards. Decreasing light to occasionally moderate E winds at the Pass, possibly switching W late in the day.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds. Increasing light to moderate E winds at the Pass.
Thursday
Light rain and snow possible from late morning onwards. Decreasing light to moderate E winds at the Pass, possibly switching W late in the day.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Clouds thickening during the morning with light rain and snow at times during the afternoon.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Clouds thickening early with light rain and snow at times from mid-morning onwards.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow.
Wednesday
Night
Mostly clear with thin high clouds thickening toward morning.
Thursday
Periods of light rain and snow.
Issued: 2:04 PM PDT Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
Thursday
Thursday Night
Friday
5 pm - 5 am
5 am - 5 pm
5 pm - 5 am
5 am - 5 pm
Hurricane Ridge
0
LT 0.25
0.25
0.50
Mt Baker Ski Area
0
0.25
0.25 - 0.50
0.25 - 0.50
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass
0
0.25
0.25 - 0.50
LT 0.25
Stevens Pass
0
LT 0.10
0.25 - 0.50
LT 0.25
Snoqualmie Pass
0
LT 0.25
0.25 - 0.50
LT 0.25
Crystal Mt
0
LT 0.25
0.25
0.25
Paradise
0
0.25
0.25 - 0.50
0.25
White Pass
0
LT 0.25
LT 0.25
LT 0.25
Washington Pass
0
LT 0.10
0.25 - 0.50
LT 0.10
Mission Ridge
0
LT 0.10
0.25
LT 0.10
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head
0
LT 0.10
0.25 - 0.50
LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt.
0
LT 0.10
0.25
LT 0.10
Mt Hood Meadows
0
0.25
LT 0.25
LT 0.25
Timberline
0
0.25
LT 0.25
LT 0.25
Hurricane Ridge
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.25
Thursday Night
0.25
Friday
0.50
Mt Baker Ski Area
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0.25
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
0.25 - 0.50
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0.25
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
LT 0.25
Stevens Pass
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.10
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
LT 0.25
Snoqualmie Pass
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.25
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
LT 0.25
Crystal Mt
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.25
Thursday Night
0.25
Friday
0.25
Paradise
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0.25
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
0.25
White Pass
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.25
Thursday Night
LT 0.25
Friday
LT 0.25
Washington Pass
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.10
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
LT 0.10
Mission Ridge
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.10
Thursday Night
0.25
Friday
LT 0.10
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.10
Thursday Night
0.25 - 0.50
Friday
LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt.
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
LT 0.10
Thursday Night
0.25
Friday
LT 0.10
Mt Hood Meadows
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0.25
Thursday Night
LT 0.25
Friday
LT 0.25
Timberline
Precipitation (in)
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0.25
Thursday Night
LT 0.25
Friday
LT 0.25
Issued: 2:04 PM PDT Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Snow Level (ft)
Wednesday
Evening*
Wednesday
Night*
Thursday
Morning*
Thursday
Afternoon*
Thursday
Evening
Thursday
Night
Friday
Morning*
Friday
Afternoon
Olympics
6000'
6000'
5000'
4000'
3000'
2500'
2500'
2500'
West North
6000'
5000'
4500'
5000'
4500'
3500'
2500'
3000'
West Central
6000'
5500'
5500'
5000'
4500'
3500'
2500'
3500'
West South
6000'
5000'
5000'
5000'
4500'
3000'
2500'
3500'
Stevens Pass
5500'
4000'
4000'
5000'
4500'
3500'
2000'
3500'
Snoqualmie Pass
6000'
5000'
5000'
5000'
4500'
3500'
2500'
3500'
East North
5000'
4000'
3500'
5000'
5000'
4000'
2000'
3500'
East Central
5500'
5000'
5000'
5000'
5000'
4000'
2500'
4000'
East South
5500'
5000'
4500'
5500'
4500'
3500'
2500'
4000'
Mt. Hood
7000'
7500'
6500'
5500'
4500'
3500'
2500'
3500'
Olympics
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
6000'
Wednesday
Night*
6000'
Thursday
Morning*
5000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
4000'
Thursday
Evening
3000'
Thursday
Night
2500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
2500'
West North
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
6000'
Wednesday
Night*
5000'
Thursday
Morning*
4500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
3000'
West Central
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
6000'
Wednesday
Night*
5500'
Thursday
Morning*
5500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
West South
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
6000'
Wednesday
Night*
5000'
Thursday
Morning*
5000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3000'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
Stevens Pass
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
5500'
Wednesday
Night*
4000'
Thursday
Morning*
4000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2000'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
Snoqualmie Pass
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
6000'
Wednesday
Night*
5000'
Thursday
Morning*
5000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
East North
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
5000'
Wednesday
Night*
4000'
Thursday
Morning*
3500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
5000'
Thursday
Night
4000'
Friday
Morning*
2000'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
East Central
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
5500'
Wednesday
Night*
5000'
Thursday
Morning*
5000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5000'
Thursday
Evening
5000'
Thursday
Night
4000'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
4000'
East South
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
5500'
Wednesday
Night*
5000'
Thursday
Morning*
4500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5500'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
4000'
Mt. Hood
Elevation
Wednesday
Evening*
7000'
Wednesday
Night*
7500'
Thursday
Morning*
6500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
5500'
Thursday
Evening
4500'
Thursday
Night
3500'
Friday
Morning*
2500'
Friday
Afternoon
3500'
Issued: 2:04 PM PDT Wednesday, March 17, 2021
5000' Temperatures (°F)
Wednesday
Night
Thursday
Max / Min
Max / Min
Olympics
35 / 30
33 / 30
West North
37 / 31
36 / 33
West Central
35 / 30
37 / 31
West South
39 / 32
37 / 33
Stevens Pass
35 / 29
41 / 33
Snoqualmie Pass
34 / 29
36 / 31
East North
34 / 27
37 / 27
East Central
34 / 29
38 / 30
East South
36 / 29
39 / 28
Mt. Hood
39 / 33
41 / 32
Olympics
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
35 / 30
Thursday
33 / 30
West North
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
37 / 31
Thursday
36 / 33
West Central
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
35 / 30
Thursday
37 / 31
West South
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
39 / 32
Thursday
37 / 33
Stevens Pass
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
35 / 29
Thursday
41 / 33
Snoqualmie Pass
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
34 / 29
Thursday
36 / 31
East North
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
34 / 27
Thursday
37 / 27
East Central
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
34 / 29
Thursday
38 / 30
East South
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
36 / 29
Thursday
39 / 28
Mt. Hood
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Wednesday
Night
39 / 33
Thursday
41 / 32
Issued: 2:04 PM PDT Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
Wednesday
Night
Thursday
Morning
Thursday
Afternoon
Olympics
S 10-20
SSE 10-20
S 20-30
SSW 20-30
West North
SSE 5-15
SSE 10-20
SSE 20-30
S 15-25
West Central
ESE 10-20
ESE 10-20
SE 15-25
SSE 10-20
West South
SSE 5-15
SE 10-20
S 15-25
S 10-20
Stevens Pass
SE 5-15
SE 10-20
SE 10-20
SSE 10-20
Snoqualmie Pass
ESE 10-20
ESE 10-20
SE 15-25
SE 10-20
East North
SE 5-15
SSE 10-20
SE 10-20
SSE 10-20
East Central
SSE 5-15
SSE 10-20
SSE 15-25
SSE 15-25
East South
SE 5-15
SE 5-15
S 10-20
S 10-20
Mt. Hood
SSE 10-20
S 15-25
SSW 25-35
SSW 15-25
Olympics
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
S
10-20
Wednesday
Night
SSE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
S
20-30
Thursday
Afternoon
SSW
20-30
West North
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SSE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SSE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SSE
20-30
Thursday
Afternoon
S
15-25
West Central
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
ESE
10-20
Wednesday
Night
ESE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SE
15-25
Thursday
Afternoon
SSE
10-20
West South
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SSE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
S
15-25
Thursday
Afternoon
S
10-20
Stevens Pass
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SE
10-20
Thursday
Afternoon
SSE
10-20
Snoqualmie Pass
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
ESE
10-20
Wednesday
Night
ESE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SE
15-25
Thursday
Afternoon
SE
10-20
East North
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SSE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SE
10-20
Thursday
Afternoon
SSE
10-20
East Central
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SSE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SSE
10-20
Thursday
Morning
SSE
15-25
Thursday
Afternoon
SSE
15-25
East South
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SE
5-15
Wednesday
Night
SE
5-15
Thursday
Morning
S
10-20
Thursday
Afternoon
S
10-20
Mt. Hood
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Wednesday
Evening
SSE
10-20
Wednesday
Night
S
15-25
Thursday
Morning
SSW
25-35
Thursday
Afternoon
SSW
15-25
Issued: 2:04 PM PDT Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Extended Weather Synopsis
The extended forecast period looks unstable and cool with significant snow accumulations for locations above 2000-3000 ft. A vertically stacked and weakening cold upper low becomes an open trough as it approaches the Washington coastline, arriving by Saturday morning. It continues to produce scattered rain and snow showers as snow levels lower across the region. The trough axis slides east of the Cascades by Saturday afternoon, turning upper-level flow NWerly. Destabilized by cool air aloft, the low-level westerly flow should produce convective showers across the west slopes of the Cascades. Residual moisture and shower activity changes transitions to heavier precipitation by Sunday afternoon as a system dropping into the region on NW flow aims the jetstream directly at the Pacific Northwest. This storm could bring significant snow above 3000 ft Sunday afternoon into Monday.
The NWAC program is administered by the USDA-Forest Service and operates from the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Seattle. NWAC services are made possible by important collaboration and support from a wide variety of federal, state and private cooperators.
The 5000’ temperature forecast does not imply a trend over the 12 hr period and only represents the max and min temperatures within a 12 hr period in the zone. The 6-hr snow level forecast, the forecast discussion, and weather forecast sections may add detail regarding temperature trends.
The snow level forecast represents the general snow level over a 6 hr time period. Freezing levels are forecast when precipitation is not expected.
*Easterly or offshore flow is highlighted with an asterisk when we expect relatively cool east winds in the major Cascade Passes. Easterly flow will often lead to temperature inversions and is a key variable for forecasting precipitation type in the Cascade Passes. Strong easterly flow events can affect terrain on a more regional scale.
Ridgeline winds are the average wind speed and direction over a 6 hr time period.
The wind forecast represents an elevation range instead of a single elevation slice. The elevation range overlaps with the near and above treeline elevation bands in the avalanche forecast and differs per zone.
Wind direction indicates the direction the wind originates or comes from on the 16-point compass rose.
Water Equivalent (WE) is the liquid water equivalent of all precipitation types; rain, snow, ice pellets, etc., forecast to the hundredth of an inch at specific locations. To use WE as a proxy for snowfall amounts, start with a snow to water ratio of 10:1 (10 inches of snow = 1 inch WE). Temperatures at or near freezing will generally have a lower ratio (heavy wet snow) and very cold temperatures can have a much higher ratio (dry fluffy snow).