Issued: 2:20 PM PDT Saturday, March 21, 2026
by Dallas Glass

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Weather Synopsis

It's a lovely Saturday across the mountains! A few clouds continue to hang along the spine of the Cacades and in the mountain Passes. While there will be a few subtle changes over the next 24 to 48 hours, we can expect more spring-like weather with cool, mostly clear nights and warmer, generally sunny days. A zonal (W to E) jet stream is aimed just to our north and will keep the region on the drier side through Monday. 

This evening, mostly clear skies will allow temperatures to quickly cool as the sun goes down. A frontal system passing to our north brushes the Olympics and North Cascades overnight. The most notable impact from this system will be an increase in clouds and wind, mainly near and north of I-90. As a result, the southern forecast zones will see more substantial overnight cooling. Precipitation arrives with this front after midnight and brings a slight dusting of snow for areas near Hurricane Ridge and Mt Baker. 

You may encounter clouds and even a few flurries to start Sunday, but skies should quickly clear, and winds decrease. With more sunshine and lighter winds, temperatures will rise. A developing low pressure in the Gulf of Alaska lifts the jet stream northward in the afternoon, allowing warmer air to filter into the southern portion of the forecast area, resulting in 5000 ft temperatures reaching into the 40s. 

The pattern repeats Sunday night into Monday, as clear skies allow temperatures to cool at the surface, developing inversions in the mountain passes and valleys. Mostly sunny skies and generally light winds help temperatures rise again during the day. While you'll notice these diurnal temperature swings everywhere, they'll be more pronounced east of the Crest, where drier air warms and cools more quickly. Our dry stretch comes to an end Monday night as our next major weather system starts knocking at the door. 

 

 

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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Saturday Night Mostly clear in the evening, then increasing clouds. Showers mainly after midnight. Winds becoming W light to moderate.
Sunday Mostly cloudy with a few showers in the morning, then becoming mostly sunny.
Saturday Night Mostly clear in the evening, then becoming cloudy. Showers mainly after midnight. SW winds becoming light to moderate.
Sunday Cloudy in the morning with a few showers, then clearing. Becoming mostly sunny.
Saturday Night Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming cloudy. A few isolated snow showers possible, mainly in the northern part of the zone. W winds becoming light to moderate.
Sunday Cloudy in the morning, with a few isolated showers mainly in the northern half of the zone. Becoming mostly sunny.
Saturday Night Mostly clear with a few low clouds. Light to moderate W winds.
Sunday Mostly sunny, with a few clouds mainly in the afternoon.
Saturday Night Partly cloudy in the evening, then clouds increasing overnight. A few flurries possible. Light to moderate W winds.
Sunday Mostly cloudy in the morning with a few flurries possible, then becoming mostly sunny. Generally light W winds.
Saturday Night Partly cloudy in the evening, then increasing clouds. A few flurries possible. Light to moderate W winds increasing.
Sunday Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly sunny. A few low clouds lingering near Pass level. Light W winds.
Saturday Night Mostly clear, then clouds increasing for the western portion of the zone. Moderate W winds.
Sunday Mostly cloudy in the morning with a few showers possible, mainly near the crest. Becoming mostly sunny.
Saturday Night Mostly clear with increasing clouds overnight. Moderate to strong W winds decreasing slightly.
Sunday Partly to mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly sunny. Light to moderate W winds decreasing.
Saturday Night Mostly clear with patchy low clouds. Moderate W winds decreasing.
Sunday Partly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly sunny.
Saturday Night Mostly clear with a few low clouds. Moderate W winds turning WNW and decreasing.
Sunday Mostly sunny.

Precipitation (in)

Saturday Night Sunday Sunday Night Monday
5 pm - 5 am 5 am - 5 pm 5 pm - 5 am 5 am - 5 pm
Hurricane Ridge LT 0.10 LT 0.10 0 0
Mt Baker Ski Area LT 0.10 LT 0.10 0 0
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass LT 0.10 LT 0.10 0 0
Stevens Pass 0 0 0 0
Snoqualmie Pass 0 0 0 0
Crystal Mt 0 0 0 0
Paradise 0 0 0 0
White Pass 0 0 0 0
Washington Pass 0 0 0 0
Mission Ridge 0 0 0 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head 0 0 0 0
Tieton River - Darland Mt. 0 0 0 0
Mt Hood Meadows 0 0 0 0
Timberline 0 0 0 0
Hurricane Ridge Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night LT 0.10
Sunday LT 0.10
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Mt Baker Ski Area Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night LT 0.10
Sunday LT 0.10
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night LT 0.10
Sunday LT 0.10
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Stevens Pass Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Snoqualmie Pass Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Crystal Mt Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Paradise Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
White Pass Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Washington Pass Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Mission Ridge Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Tieton River - Darland Mt. Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Mt Hood Meadows Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0
Timberline Precipitation (in)
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Sunday Night 0
Monday 0

Snow Level (ft)

Saturday Evening Saturday Night Sunday Morning Sunday Afternoon Sunday Evening Sunday Night* Monday Morning* Monday Afternoon
Olympics 3000' 2000' 2000' 3500' 2500' 2500' 4000' 5000'
West North 2500' 2000' 2000' 4000' 2500' 2500' 3500' 5500'
West Central 3000' 2000' 2000' 4500' 3000' 2500' 3500' 6000'
West South 3000' 2000' 2500' 6000' 4000' 3500' 5000' 7500'
Stevens Pass 2500' 2000' 2000' 5000' 3000' 2500' 3500' 6500'
Snoqualmie Pass 3000' 2000' 2500' 5000' 3000' 2500' 4500' 6500'
East North 2000' 1500' 2000' 5000' 3000' 2000' 3500' 6500'
East Central 3000' 2000' 3000' 6000' 4500' 3000' 5500' 7000'
East South 3000' 2000' 3000' 6500' 4500' 4500' 6500' 7500'
Mt. Hood 4000' 2500' 6000' 8500' 9000' 9000' 9000' 8500'
Olympics Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2000'
Sunday Afternoon 3500'
Sunday Evening 2500'
Sunday Night* 2500'
Monday Morning* 4000'
Monday Afternoon 5000'
West North Elevation
Saturday Evening 2500'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2000'
Sunday Afternoon 4000'
Sunday Evening 2500'
Sunday Night* 2500'
Monday Morning* 3500'
Monday Afternoon 5500'
West Central Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2000'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
Sunday Evening 3000'
Sunday Night* 2500'
Monday Morning* 3500'
Monday Afternoon 6000'
West South Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2500'
Sunday Afternoon 6000'
Sunday Evening 4000'
Sunday Night* 3500'
Monday Morning* 5000'
Monday Afternoon 7500'
Stevens Pass Elevation
Saturday Evening 2500'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2000'
Sunday Afternoon 5000'
Sunday Evening 3000'
Sunday Night* 2500'
Monday Morning* 3500'
Monday Afternoon 6500'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 2500'
Sunday Afternoon 5000'
Sunday Evening 3000'
Sunday Night* 2500'
Monday Morning* 4500'
Monday Afternoon 6500'
East North Elevation
Saturday Evening 2000'
Saturday Night 1500'
Sunday Morning 2000'
Sunday Afternoon 5000'
Sunday Evening 3000'
Sunday Night* 2000'
Monday Morning* 3500'
Monday Afternoon 6500'
East Central Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 3000'
Sunday Afternoon 6000'
Sunday Evening 4500'
Sunday Night* 3000'
Monday Morning* 5500'
Monday Afternoon 7000'
East South Elevation
Saturday Evening 3000'
Saturday Night 2000'
Sunday Morning 3000'
Sunday Afternoon 6500'
Sunday Evening 4500'
Sunday Night* 4500'
Monday Morning* 6500'
Monday Afternoon 7500'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Saturday Evening 4000'
Saturday Night 2500'
Sunday Morning 6000'
Sunday Afternoon 8500'
Sunday Evening 9000'
Sunday Night* 9000'
Monday Morning* 9000'
Monday Afternoon 8500'

5000' Temperatures (°F)

Saturday Night Sunday
Max / Min Max / Min
Olympics 31 / 26 32 / 25
West North 32 / 24 33 / 20
West Central 32 / 24 33 / 21
West South 32 / 21 35 / 21
Stevens Pass 31 / 25 36 / 24
Snoqualmie Pass 33 / 25 37 / 25
East North 29 / 18 29 / 18
East Central 34 / 24 38 / 24
East South 35 / 23 41 / 23
Mt. Hood 37 / 27 44 / 27
Olympics 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 31 / 26
Sunday 32 / 25
West North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 32 / 24
Sunday 33 / 20
West Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 32 / 24
Sunday 33 / 21
West South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 32 / 21
Sunday 35 / 21
Stevens Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 31 / 25
Sunday 36 / 24
Snoqualmie Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 33 / 25
Sunday 37 / 25
East North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 29 / 18
Sunday 29 / 18
East Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 34 / 24
Sunday 38 / 24
East South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 35 / 23
Sunday 41 / 23
Mt. Hood 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Saturday Night 37 / 27
Sunday 44 / 27

Ridgeline Winds (mph)

Saturday Evening Saturday Night Sunday Morning Sunday Afternoon
Olympics SW 5-15 W 10-20 SW 5-15 SW 5-15
West North SW 5-15 SW 10-20 SW 5-15 SW 5-15
West Central W 5-15 W 10-20 SW 5-15 SW 5-15
West South W 10-20 W 10-20 W 5-15 W 0-10
Stevens Pass W 10-20 W 10-20 W 5-15 W 5-15
Snoqualmie Pass W 10-20 W 15-25 W 5-15 W 5-15
East North W 15-25 W 15-25 W 5-15 WSW 5-15
East Central W 20-30 W 15-25 W 10-20 W 5-15
East South W 15-25 W 10-20 W 5-15 WSW 0-10
Mt. Hood W 15-25 WNW 5-15 W 5-15 WSW 0-10
Olympics Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening SW 5-15
Saturday Night W 10-20
Sunday Morning SW 5-15
Sunday Afternoon SW 5-15
West North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening SW 5-15
Saturday Night SW 10-20
Sunday Morning SW 5-15
Sunday Afternoon SW 5-15
West Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 5-15
Saturday Night W 10-20
Sunday Morning SW 5-15
Sunday Afternoon SW 5-15
West South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 10-20
Saturday Night W 10-20
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon W 0-10
Stevens Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 10-20
Saturday Night W 10-20
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon W 5-15
Snoqualmie Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 10-20
Saturday Night W 15-25
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon W 5-15
East North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 15-25
Saturday Night W 15-25
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon WSW 5-15
East Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 20-30
Saturday Night W 15-25
Sunday Morning W 10-20
Sunday Afternoon W 5-15
East South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 15-25
Saturday Night W 10-20
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon WSW 0-10
Mt. Hood Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Saturday Evening W 15-25
Saturday Night WNW 5-15
Sunday Morning W 5-15
Sunday Afternoon WSW 0-10

Extended Weather Synopsis

High clouds and increasing winds Monday evening provide the first hints of the next major storm. Overnight, clouds should steadily thicken and lower. A low pressure system arrives near the coast around midnight, spreading precipitation into the mountains. Initially, higher snow levels mean rain at most trailhead elevations. However, a strong north-to-south temperature gradient suggests small shifts in the storm could have a big impact on precipitation type. Snow levels slowly drop Tuesday night into Wednesday as a secondary system impacts the region. 

Extended Snow Level (ft)

Monday Night* Tuesday Tuesday Night Wednesday
West North 5000' 4000' 3000' 2500'
Snoqualmie Pass 6500' 6000' 3500' 2500'
Mt. Hood 8500' 8500' 4500' 3500'
West North Elevation
Monday Night* 5000'
Tuesday 4000'
Tuesday Night 3000'
Wednesday 2500'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Monday Night* 6500'
Tuesday 6000'
Tuesday Night 3500'
Wednesday 2500'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Monday Night* 8500'
Tuesday 8500'
Tuesday Night 4500'
Wednesday 3500'

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Previous forecast from Mar 21, 2026

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).

The label LT, is shorthand for ‘less than’.

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