Issued: 2:51 PM PDT Tuesday, April 21, 2026
by Dallas Glass

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Weather Synopsis

A tricky weather pattern will play out across the Pacific Northwest over the next 24-30 hours, bringing precipitation, gusty winds, and gradually cooling temperatures. Big questions like how much, how strong, and where are tough to answer. A cut-off low pressure located off the southern Oregon coast will slowly drift inland this evening, spinning waves of precipitation into the area from the S and SE. This setup flips the normal script, focusing the bulk of the precipitation not only on the southern portion of the region, but also along the east-side zones. Areas near Ahtanum Meadows, Bumping Lake, and the Wenatchee Mountains could see the highest precipitation totals. Colder air closer to the low pressure center will also help temperatures cool more significantly in the southern zones. Conversely, locations further north will remain mild, with temperatures in the low 40s. 

Rain and high elevation should increase through the evening hours as the Low starts to move inland. Heavy bands of precipitation could lead to wide discrepancies in rain/snow totals. If you happen to be under one of these intense showers, it could feel very stormy. Along with the heavier precipitation, expect ridgeline winds to increase significantly. Gusty conditions should form from Hwy 2 south, with the windiest conditions expected near Snoqualmie Pass, along the southern Cascade Crest, and at Mt Hood. 

Precipitation peaks right around sunrise. There's quite a bit of uncertainty about how far north the major bands of rain and snow reach. They could extend as far north as the Mountain Loop Hwy, or get hung up further south. By mid morning, the Low travels far enough inland that the upper level winds make a 180, and begin to blow form the NW. This should decrease precipitation along the east slopes of the Cascades and focus showers on the western and pass zones. With the shift in winds, there may also be some breaks in the clouds. The best chance of sunshine will come near and east of the crest in the afternoon. Closer to the core of the moisture, Mt Hood could see very stormy conditions all day long. 

By late afternoon to early evening, upper air winds shift more northerly, ushering in drier and cooler air into the region. Showers should slowly taper Wednesday night, with only a few sprinkles left by Thursday morning. Low level moisture could get trapped in the Puget Sound, leading to low clouds banked up against the mountains, but overall the trend will be for drying and clearing as a high pressure ridge builds in the northern Pacific. 

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 Cloudy with scattered showers, could be heavy at times. More precipitation in the southern and eastern Olympics.
Wednesday Cloudy with showers mainly in the morning, then partial clearing.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with scattered light showers.
Wednesday Cloudy with scattered light showers. A few sun breaks possible in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with showers, could be moderate to heavy at times. Light to moderate WNW winds.
Wednesday Cloudy with showers, heaviest in the morning, becoming more scattered in the afternoon. Light to moderate W winds.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with rain and high elevation snow, could be moderate to heavy at times. Light to moderate WNW winds.
Wednesday Cloudy with precipitation heaviest in the morning, then becoming showers. A few sun breaks possible in the afternoon. Moderate and gusty W winds.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with precipitation increasing overnight. WNW winds becoming light to moderate, with gusty W pass level winds.
Wednesday Cloudy with precipitation heaviest in the morning, then becoming showery. Light to moderate W winds.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with precipitation increasing overnight, could be moderate to heavy at times. Light to moderate WNW winds increasing.
Wednesday Cloudy with precipitation heaviest in the morning, then becoming showery. Moderate to strong and gusty W winds decreasing slightly.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with scattered showers, mainly in the southern and easter portions of the zone. NW winds becoming light to moderate.
Wednesday Cloudy with a few isolated showers. Sun breaks in the afternoon. Moderate and gusty NW winds.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with precipitation increasing overnight, could be moderate to heavy at times. Light to moderate NW winds.
Wednesday Cloudy with precipitation mainly in the morning. Then turning showery with possible sun breaks in the afternoon. Moderate NW winds becoming strong in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with precipitation increasing overnight, could be heavy at times. Gusty NW winds becoming moderate.
Wednesday Cloudy with precipitation, heaviest in the morning, becoming more showery in the afternoon, with a few sun breaks possible. Moderate to strong and gusty NW winds.
Tuesday Night Cloudy with rain and high elevation snow, becoming heavier in the early morning hours. Moderate winds increasing significantly and becoming strong and gusty.
Wednesday Cloudy with rain and high elevation snow. Very strong and gusty W winds with extreme alpine winds.

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 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 0.25 0.25 LT 0.25 0
Stevens Pass 0.25 0.25 - 0.50 LT 0.10 LT 0.10
Snoqualmie Pass 0.25 0.50 LT 0.10 LT 0.10
Crystal Mt 0.25 - 0.50 0.25 0 0
Paradise 0.25 - 0.50 0.50 - 0.75 LT 0.10 0
White Pass 0.25 - 0.50 0.50 LT 0.10 0
Washington Pass LT 0.10 LT 0.10 LT 0.10 0
Mission Ridge 0.25 0.25 - 0.50 0 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head 0.25 0.25 LT 0.10 LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt. 0.50 0.25 0 0
Mt Hood Meadows 0.25 - 0.50 1.00 LT 0.25 0
Timberline 0.25 - 0.50 1.00 LT 0.25 0
Hurricane Ridge Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night LT 0.10
Wednesday LT 0.10
Wednesday Night 0
Thursday 0
Mt Baker Ski Area Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night LT 0.10
Wednesday LT 0.10
Wednesday Night 0
Thursday 0
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night LT 0.25
Wednesday 0.25
Wednesday Night LT 0.25
Thursday 0
Stevens Pass Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25
Wednesday 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday LT 0.10
Snoqualmie Pass Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25
Wednesday 0.50
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday LT 0.10
Crystal Mt Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday 0.25
Wednesday Night 0
Thursday 0
Paradise Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday 0.50 - 0.75
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday 0
White Pass Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday 0.50
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday 0
Washington Pass Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night LT 0.10
Wednesday LT 0.10
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday 0
Mission Ridge Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25
Wednesday 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday Night 0
Thursday 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25
Wednesday 0.25
Wednesday Night LT 0.10
Thursday LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt. Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.50
Wednesday 0.25
Wednesday Night 0
Thursday 0
Mt Hood Meadows Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday 1.00
Wednesday Night LT 0.25
Thursday 0
Timberline Precipitation (in)
Tuesday Night 0.25 - 0.50
Wednesday 1.00
Wednesday Night LT 0.25
Thursday 0

Snow Level (ft)

Tuesday Evening Tuesday Night Wednesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon Wednesday Evening Wednesday Night Thursday Morning Thursday Afternoon
Olympics 7000' 6500' 6500' 5500' 5500' 5000' 6000' 6500'
West North 8000' 7000' 6500' 6000' 5500' 5000' 5000' 6000'
West Central 7000' 6500' 6000' 5500' 5000' 4000' 4000' 5000'
West South 7000' 5500' 4500' 5500' 4500' 4000' 4500' 6000'
Stevens Pass 7000' 6000' 5000' 5500' 5000' 4000' 4000' 5000'
Snoqualmie Pass 7000' 6000' 5000' 5500' 4500' 4000' 4000' 5000'
East North 8500' 7500' 6500' 6000' 5500' 4500' 4500' 6500'
East Central 8000' 7000' 5000' 5500' 4500' 4000' 4500' 6000'
East South 7000' 5500' 4500' 5500' 4500' 3500' 4000' 6500'
Mt. Hood 6500' 5500' 4500' 5000' 4500' 3500' 5000' 7500'
Olympics Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 6500'
Wednesday Morning 6500'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 5500'
Wednesday Night 5000'
Thursday Morning 6000'
Thursday Afternoon 6500'
West North Elevation
Tuesday Evening 8000'
Tuesday Night 7000'
Wednesday Morning 6500'
Wednesday Afternoon 6000'
Wednesday Evening 5500'
Wednesday Night 5000'
Thursday Morning 5000'
Thursday Afternoon 6000'
West Central Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 6500'
Wednesday Morning 6000'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 5000'
Wednesday Night 4000'
Thursday Morning 4000'
Thursday Afternoon 5000'
West South Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 5500'
Wednesday Morning 4500'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 4500'
Wednesday Night 4000'
Thursday Morning 4500'
Thursday Afternoon 6000'
Stevens Pass Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 6000'
Wednesday Morning 5000'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 5000'
Wednesday Night 4000'
Thursday Morning 4000'
Thursday Afternoon 5000'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 6000'
Wednesday Morning 5000'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 4500'
Wednesday Night 4000'
Thursday Morning 4000'
Thursday Afternoon 5000'
East North Elevation
Tuesday Evening 8500'
Tuesday Night 7500'
Wednesday Morning 6500'
Wednesday Afternoon 6000'
Wednesday Evening 5500'
Wednesday Night 4500'
Thursday Morning 4500'
Thursday Afternoon 6500'
East Central Elevation
Tuesday Evening 8000'
Tuesday Night 7000'
Wednesday Morning 5000'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 4500'
Wednesday Night 4000'
Thursday Morning 4500'
Thursday Afternoon 6000'
East South Elevation
Tuesday Evening 7000'
Tuesday Night 5500'
Wednesday Morning 4500'
Wednesday Afternoon 5500'
Wednesday Evening 4500'
Wednesday Night 3500'
Thursday Morning 4000'
Thursday Afternoon 6500'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Tuesday Evening 6500'
Tuesday Night 5500'
Wednesday Morning 4500'
Wednesday Afternoon 5000'
Wednesday Evening 4500'
Wednesday Night 3500'
Thursday Morning 5000'
Thursday Afternoon 7500'

5000' Temperatures (°F)

Tuesday Night Wednesday
Max / Min Max / Min
Olympics 41 / 39 47 / 39
West North 48 / 41 44 / 41
West Central 47 / 39 40 / 36
West South 40 / 35 38 / 34
Stevens Pass 43 / 38 38 / 36
Snoqualmie Pass 42 / 37 37 / 35
East North 47 / 37 46 / 36
East Central 45 / 37 41 / 35
East South 45 / 35 38 / 34
Mt. Hood 39 / 33 34 / 31
Olympics 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 41 / 39
Wednesday 47 / 39
West North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 48 / 41
Wednesday 44 / 41
West Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 47 / 39
Wednesday 40 / 36
West South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 40 / 35
Wednesday 38 / 34
Stevens Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 43 / 38
Wednesday 38 / 36
Snoqualmie Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 42 / 37
Wednesday 37 / 35
East North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 47 / 37
Wednesday 46 / 36
East Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 45 / 37
Wednesday 41 / 35
East South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 45 / 35
Wednesday 38 / 34
Mt. Hood 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Tuesday Night 39 / 33
Wednesday 34 / 31

Ridgeline Winds (mph)

Tuesday Evening Tuesday Night Wednesday Morning Wednesday Afternoon
Olympics W 5-15 W 5-15 W 5-15 NW 5-15
West North W 5-15 WNW 5-15 WNW 5-15 W 5-15
West Central WNW 10-20 WNW 10-20 W 10-20 W 10-20
West South WNW 10-20 WNW 10-20 W 15-25 W 15-25
Stevens Pass WNW 5-15 WNW 10-20 W 10-20 W 10-20
Snoqualmie Pass WNW 10-20 WNW 15-25 W 20-30 W 15-25
East North NW 5-15 NW 10-20 NW 15-25 NW 15-25
East Central NW 10-20 NW 10-20 NW 15-25 NW 20-30
East South NW 10-20 NW 15-25 NW 20-30 WNW 20-30
Mt. Hood NW 15-25 WNW 25-35 W 35-50 W 35-50
Olympics Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening W 5-15
Tuesday Night W 5-15
Wednesday Morning W 5-15
Wednesday Afternoon NW 5-15
West North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening W 5-15
Tuesday Night WNW 5-15
Wednesday Morning WNW 5-15
Wednesday Afternoon W 5-15
West Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening WNW 10-20
Tuesday Night WNW 10-20
Wednesday Morning W 10-20
Wednesday Afternoon W 10-20
West South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening WNW 10-20
Tuesday Night WNW 10-20
Wednesday Morning W 15-25
Wednesday Afternoon W 15-25
Stevens Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening WNW 5-15
Tuesday Night WNW 10-20
Wednesday Morning W 10-20
Wednesday Afternoon W 10-20
Snoqualmie Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening WNW 10-20
Tuesday Night WNW 15-25
Wednesday Morning W 20-30
Wednesday Afternoon W 15-25
East North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening NW 5-15
Tuesday Night NW 10-20
Wednesday Morning NW 15-25
Wednesday Afternoon NW 15-25
East Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening NW 10-20
Tuesday Night NW 10-20
Wednesday Morning NW 15-25
Wednesday Afternoon NW 20-30
East South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening NW 10-20
Tuesday Night NW 15-25
Wednesday Morning NW 20-30
Wednesday Afternoon WNW 20-30
Mt. Hood Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Tuesday Evening NW 15-25
Tuesday Night WNW 25-35
Wednesday Morning W 35-50
Wednesday Afternoon W 35-50

Extended Weather Synopsis

A high-pressure ridge in the northern Pacific will dominate our weather through the extended forecast, keeping the region mostly sunny and dry. In a change from our recent dry weather, this time, northerly flow aloft will bring cooler (but not cold) air into the area. Look for 5000 ft temperatures to hover near or just above freezing, with noticeable diurnal (day to night) swings. Passing bands of high clouds could traverse the area, but overall skies should remain mostly sunny. There's a slight chance for convective showers on Saturday east of the Cascades as a deep trough of low pressure squashes up against the region. Keep an eye on this if you have plans in the mountains this weekend. 

Extended Snow Level (ft)

Thursday Night Friday Friday Night* Saturday *
West North 6000' 6000' 5500' 6500'
Snoqualmie Pass 6000' 6500' 6000' 6500'
Mt. Hood 7500' 7500' 7000' 6500'
West North Elevation
Thursday Night 6000'
Friday 6000'
Friday Night* 5500'
Saturday * 6500'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Thursday Night 6000'
Friday 6500'
Friday Night* 6000'
Saturday * 6500'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Thursday Night 7500'
Friday 7500'
Friday Night* 7000'
Saturday * 6500'

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Previous forecast from Apr 20, 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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