A major winter storm with an active atmospheric river is inundating California the next few days with a tremendous amount of moisture. Heavy to excessive rainfall is likely from central to southern California that may produce flooding along with mudslides and dangerous debris flows near recent and vulnerable burn scars. A significant amount of snow is anticipated in the Sierra with feet of snow. Read More >
NERFC Snow Information Page |
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- Click on the text near the red asterisk for a zoomed in version of the snow depth map. |
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Current Snow Depth |
Daily Snowfall |
Forecast Snowfall |
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![]() NOHRSC Observed Snowfall page ![]() NERFC Snowfall Image (Full-size) One Week Archive of Snowfall Graphics |
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Snow Water Equivalent |
Snow Pack Conditions |
Forecast Snow Melt |
![]() NOHRSC Observed SWE page ![]() NOHRSC Modeled SWE page Maine Cooperative Snow Survey US Army Corps of Engineers Snow Survey |
![]() NOHRSC Snowpack Temperature Page ![]() NOHRSC Snowpack Density Page |
![]() NOHRSC 24 Hour Forecast Snow Melt Page ![]() NOHRSC 48 Hour Forecast Snow Melt Page |
Modeled Ice Thickness |
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The information in this graphic is for informational purposes only. The values have not been verified. |
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