We're in for quite a change in the weather over the next 24 to 36 hours. Conditions will rapidly flip from winter back to spring in the blink of an eye. Overnight, a few isolated showers and a lingering Puget Sound Convergence Zones could bring another inch or so of snow to the mountains north of I90. These flurries should quickly draw to a close as the entire region starts to dry out. With clearing skies, you may find patch fog, low clouds, and weak temperature inversions that remain into the early morning.
A high-pressure ridge will continue to grow over the west coast Wednesday. As it pushes further north, significantly warmer air will flood into the region and send temperatures soaring. Many locations could see freezing levels jump by 4-5000 ft during the day light hours. While high clouds may shift over the area in the afternoon, with a strong April sun, this will only result in a bit more filtered sunshine. Clouds should continue to increase overnight and could help prevent much cooling. Instead, for many areas, temperatures may stall or drop slightly, even as the main air mass continues to warm.
On Thursday, freezing levels and temperatures will continue their steady climb. This could be one of the warmest days all winter. Freezing levels should top out in the afternoon between 10,000 and 11,500 ft for most locations and 5000 ft temperatures could easily reach into the 50's. Bands of passing high clouds could again provide periods of filtered sunshine. However, it generally looks like a sunny and hot day in the mountains.
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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Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with some patchy low clouds.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny in the morning with high thin clouds and filtered sunshine in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Partly cloudy with a few isolated showers, then clearing. Valley fog and low clouds possible.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with high thin clouds increasing and filtered sunshine. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Partly cloudy with a few showers near a lingering Puget Sound Convergence Zone. Clearing with valley fog and low clouds.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with high thin clouds and filtered sunshine in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with a few stray flurries in the evening. Patchy valley fog and low clouds. Light to moderate NW winds decreasing significantly.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with high thin clouds and filtered sunshine in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with low clouds and valley fog developing. Light W winds becoming variable.
Wednesday
Moslty sunny with high thin clouds and filtered sun in the afternoon. Warming significantly. Light easterly flow.
Tuesday
Night
Partly cloudy with a lingering Puget Sound Convergence Zone possible. Then clearing, with valley fog and low clouds. Light to moderate W winds decreasing significantly and becoming variable.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with high thin clouds and filtered sunshine in the afternoon. Warming signifcantly. Light easterly flow.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with a few stray showers possible near the Canadian border. Valley fog and low clouds possible.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny. High thin clouds and filtered sunshine mostly in the afternoon Warming.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with a few isolated showers possible near the Crest during the evening. Then, clearing with patchy low clouds and valley fog developing. Moderate NW winds decreasing significantly.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with some high thin clouds in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear. Patchy fog and low clouds possible. Moderate NW winds decreasing significantly.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with high thin clouds increasing in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Tuesday
Night
Mostly clear with a few low clouds possible. Light to moderate NW winds decreasing.
Wednesday
Mostly sunny with some high thin clouds and filtered sunshine in the afternoon. Warming significantly.
Issued: 2:16 PM PDT Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
Wednesday
Wednesday Night
Thursday
5 pm - 5 am
5 am - 5 pm
5 pm - 5 am
5 am - 5 pm
Hurricane Ridge
0
0
0
0
Mt Baker Ski Area
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Stevens Pass
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Snoqualmie Pass
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Crystal Mt
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Paradise
LT 0.10
0
0
0
White Pass
0
0
0
0
Washington Pass
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Mission Ridge
0
0
0
0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Tieton River - Darland Mt.
0
0
0
0
Mt Hood Meadows
0
0
0
0
Timberline
LT 0.10
0
0
0
Hurricane Ridge
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
0
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Mt Baker Ski Area
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Stevens Pass
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Snoqualmie Pass
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Crystal Mt
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Paradise
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
White Pass
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
0
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Washington Pass
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Mission Ridge
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
0
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Tieton River - Darland Mt.
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
0
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Mt Hood Meadows
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
0
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Timberline
Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night
LT 0.10
Wednesday
0
Wednesday Night
0
Thursday
0
Issued: 2:16 PM PDT Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Snow Level (ft)
Tuesday
Evening
Tuesday
Night
Wednesday
Morning*
Wednesday
Afternoon*
Wednesday
Evening*
Wednesday
Night*
Thursday
Morning*
Thursday
Afternoon*
Olympics
2000'
2000'
4000'
7500'
8000'
8500'
9500'
10000'
West North
2000'
1500'
3000'
6000'
6500'
7000'
9000'
10000'
West Central
2000'
1500'
3500'
6500'
7500'
8000'
9000'
10500'
West South
2500'
1500'
4500'
7500'
8000'
8500'
10000'
11000'
Stevens Pass
2000'
1500'
3500'
6500'
7000'
7000'
9000'
10500'
Snoqualmie Pass
2000'
1500'
3500'
7000'
8000'
8500'
9500'
10500'
East North
2000'
1500'
3000'
5500'
5500'
6000'
6500'
9500'
East Central
2500'
1500'
3000'
6000'
6500'
7500'
9500'
11000'
East South
2500'
1500'
4000'
7000'
8000'
8500'
10000'
11000'
Mt. Hood
3000'
2000'
5000'
9500'
10000'
10000'
11000'
11500'
Olympics
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
2000'
Wednesday
Morning*
4000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
7500'
Wednesday
Evening*
8000'
Wednesday
Night*
8500'
Thursday
Morning*
9500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
10000'
West North
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
6000'
Wednesday
Evening*
6500'
Wednesday
Night*
7000'
Thursday
Morning*
9000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
10000'
West Central
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3500'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
6500'
Wednesday
Evening*
7500'
Wednesday
Night*
8000'
Thursday
Morning*
9000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
10500'
West South
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2500'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
4500'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
7500'
Wednesday
Evening*
8000'
Wednesday
Night*
8500'
Thursday
Morning*
10000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
11000'
Stevens Pass
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3500'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
6500'
Wednesday
Evening*
7000'
Wednesday
Night*
7000'
Thursday
Morning*
9000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
10500'
Snoqualmie Pass
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3500'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
7000'
Wednesday
Evening*
8000'
Wednesday
Night*
8500'
Thursday
Morning*
9500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
10500'
East North
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2000'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
5500'
Wednesday
Evening*
5500'
Wednesday
Night*
6000'
Thursday
Morning*
6500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
9500'
East Central
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2500'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
3000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
6000'
Wednesday
Evening*
6500'
Wednesday
Night*
7500'
Thursday
Morning*
9500'
Thursday
Afternoon*
11000'
East South
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
2500'
Tuesday
Night
1500'
Wednesday
Morning*
4000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
7000'
Wednesday
Evening*
8000'
Wednesday
Night*
8500'
Thursday
Morning*
10000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
11000'
Mt. Hood
Elevation
Tuesday
Evening
3000'
Tuesday
Night
2000'
Wednesday
Morning*
5000'
Wednesday
Afternoon*
9500'
Wednesday
Evening*
10000'
Wednesday
Night*
10000'
Thursday
Morning*
11000'
Thursday
Afternoon*
11500'
Issued: 2:16 PM PDT Tuesday, April 5, 2022
5000' Temperatures (°F)
Tuesday
Night
Wednesday
Max / Min
Max / Min
Olympics
30 / 18
43 / 23
West North
27 / 19
41 / 16
West Central
30 / 19
44 / 19
West South
28 / 17
42 / 17
Stevens Pass
28 / 16
40 / 16
Snoqualmie Pass
27 / 19
41 / 17
East North
27 / 14
37 / 14
East Central
28 / 16
40 / 17
East South
28 / 15
40 / 16
Mt. Hood
30 / 20
41 / 23
Olympics
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
30 / 18
Wednesday
43 / 23
West North
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
27 / 19
Wednesday
41 / 16
West Central
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
30 / 19
Wednesday
44 / 19
West South
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
28 / 17
Wednesday
42 / 17
Stevens Pass
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
28 / 16
Wednesday
40 / 16
Snoqualmie Pass
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
27 / 19
Wednesday
41 / 17
East North
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
27 / 14
Wednesday
37 / 14
East Central
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
28 / 16
Wednesday
40 / 17
East South
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
28 / 15
Wednesday
40 / 16
Mt. Hood
5000' Temperature Forecast (Max / Min)
Tuesday
Night
30 / 20
Wednesday
41 / 23
Issued: 2:16 PM PDT Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
Tuesday
Night
Wednesday
Morning
Wednesday
Afternoon
Olympics
WNW 5-15
VAR 0-10
SSE 5-15
SSW 5-15
West North
W 5-15
N 0-10
VAR 0-10
S 5-15
West Central
NW 5-15
N 0-10
VAR 0-10
S
West South
NW 10-20
VAR 0-10
SE 5-15
S 5-15
Stevens Pass
W 5-15
VAR 0-10
ESE 5-15
ESE 5-15
Snoqualmie Pass
W 10-20
VAR 0-10
ESE 5-15
ESE 5-15
East North
WNW 5-15
VAR 0-10
S 5-15
S 5-15
East Central
NW 15-25
VAR 0-10
VAR 0-10
SSW 5-15
East South
NW 15-25
VAR 0-10
VAR 0-10
SSW 5-15
Mt. Hood
NW 10-20
WNW 5-15
WSW 0-10
SW 5-15
Olympics
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
WNW
5-15
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
SSE
5-15
Wednesday
Afternoon
SSW
5-15
West North
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
W
5-15
Tuesday
Night
N
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Afternoon
S
5-15
West Central
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
NW
5-15
Tuesday
Night
N
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Afternoon
S
West South
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
NW
10-20
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
SE
5-15
Wednesday
Afternoon
S
5-15
Stevens Pass
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
W
5-15
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
ESE
5-15
Wednesday
Afternoon
ESE
5-15
Snoqualmie Pass
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
W
10-20
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
ESE
5-15
Wednesday
Afternoon
ESE
5-15
East North
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
WNW
5-15
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
S
5-15
Wednesday
Afternoon
S
5-15
East Central
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
NW
15-25
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Afternoon
SSW
5-15
East South
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
NW
15-25
Tuesday
Night
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Morning
VAR
0-10
Wednesday
Afternoon
SSW
5-15
Mt. Hood
Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday
Evening
NW
10-20
Tuesday
Night
WNW
5-15
Wednesday
Morning
WSW
0-10
Wednesday
Afternoon
SW
5-15
Issued: 2:16 PM PDT Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Extended Weather Synopsis
The high-pressure ridge starts to shift east Thursday night ahead of an approaching trough. The tail end of a weakening storm appears to brush the region with very modest precipitation. While some locations could start as rain, cooling temperatures should quickly return snow to most trailheads. Right now this doesn't look like a big snow producer. A secondary pulse of moisture should arrive with the trough axis Saturday. This will likely result in an increase in snow showers across the mountains and another round of modest snow accumulations.
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).