Where in North America Will It Snow This Week? These are the Top 5 Forecasted Resorts for the 10 Days of October 27-November 5, 2024

In less than 24 hours after Central Oregon first aired this story, Cochrane said they have received more than 1,000 emails with words of gratitude and offers to contribute and volunteer. Credit: Mt. Bachelor
This week could be the snowfall that builds the base for these resorts to open soon. Credit: Mt. Bachelor

It’s always snowing somewhere, and fresh snow is the essence of skiing and snowboarding. With excitement building for North America’s 2024-25 season, we focus on the resorts forecasted to receive the most snow, even if they aren’t open yet.

Whether you are chasing the deepest conditions or love seeing where the snow is piling up so you can live vicariously through others, this list of resorts will be the deepest over the next week and beyond. The Pacific Northwest dominates this week with two overlapping storms early in the forecast range.

The forecast comes from OpenSnow’s Top Forecasts for the next 10 days for every ski resort in the U.S. and Canada. The cumulative snowfall numbers were taken at 5:00 a.m. PT on Sunday, October 27, 2024. Remember that forecasts can always change, especially in the long term.

#5 Mt. Bachelor, OR & Willamette Pass, OR – 30″

powder glades
Credit: Mt Bachelor

#3 Hoodoo, OR – 34″

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Credit: Hoodoo Ski Area Facebook

#2 Mt. Hood Meadows, OR – 35″

Credit: Mt. Hood Meadows Facebook

#1 Timberline, OR – 38″

Credit: Timberline Lodge

The Next 5:

  • Eaglecrest, AK & Alyeska, AK – 29″
  • Wolf Creek, CO – 26″
  • Whistler, BC – 25″
  • Mt. Baker, WA – 23″
Powder day at Crystal Mountain, WA. Credit: Crystal Mountain
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