Not Done Yet: The Deepest Snow Forecasts in North America This Week

Spring’s not slowing down. Discover the top 5 North American ski resorts forecasted to get the most snow from April 6–15, with deep totals hitting Alaska and British Columbia.

Credit: Whistler Blackcomb 

It’s April, but winter’s not waving the white flag just yet. The latest 10-day OpenSnow forecast shows that the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are still getting after it. Topping the list is Alyeska, AK with 37 inches incoming, followed by Eaglecrest, AK at 35 inches. British Columbia is holding strong too, with Mount Cain expected to score 31 inches, Whistler with 29, and Mount Washington rounding out the top five with 21.

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If you're still chasing turns—or just stoking out on where the snow is stacking up—there’s no shortage of spring stashes. The next tier of deep includes Mount Seymour, Mt. Eyak, Timberline, Alpental, and Mt. Hood Meadows, all holding onto the storm track. Whether you're boot-packing in AK or lapping pow in BC, the message is clear: the season’s not done, and the snow is still firing.

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