Issued: 2:36 PM PST Friday, March 7, 2025
by Dallas Glass

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Weather Synopsis

Even though it's a lovely afternoon across most of our forecast region, the weather is changing and conditions will look quite different 24 hours from now. The high pressure ridge responsible for today's partly to mostly sunny skies and generally light winds will push inland this evening. Clouds will quickly increase in the Olympics and northern forecast zones before spreading south overnight. This blanket of clouds should keep temperatures mild further north, while a few hours of partly clear skies allows areas further south and east to cool. 

A narrow atmospheric river takes aim at Vancouver Island Friday night. While the main fire hose of moisture stays just to our north, it will clip the northern Olympic Mountains and North Cascades. Look for a few showers to develop around midnight before steady rain and snow set in early Saturday morning. While most other locations should stay dry, because this is a relatively sharp and narrow band of precipitation, small changes in its positions could mean significantly more or less water. Even if the storm doesn't bring precipitation to your area on Saturday, you'll surely notice the winds. Expect ridgeline winds to increase and become gusty across the whole region. Places like Hurrican Ridge, Mt Baker, Mt St Helens, and Mt Hood could see the strongest speeds. 

This pattern of precipitation further north, gusty winds, cloudy skies, and relatively mild temperatures should hold Saturday, overnight, and through much of Sunday. Eventually, the system begins to drift inland sometime during the day. Weather models disagree on exactly when that will happen. If it's later in the afternoon, you might make it through most of the day dry. Overall, Sunday looks like another cloudy, windy, and relatively mild day for most locations. 

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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Friday Night Clouds thickening and lowering. Rain and snow starting after midnight. SW winds becoming light to moderate.
Saturday Stormy. Rain and snow heaviest in the northwestern Olympics. SW winds becoming strong and gusty.
Friday Night Clouds thicken and lower. Rain and snow starting after midnight. Winds turning S and becoming moderate to strong and gusty.
Saturday Stormy. Rain and snow could be heavy at times. Moderate to strong and gusty S winds increasing in the afternoon.
Friday Night Cloudy, with a few isolated sprinkles possible in the northern portions of the zone. Winds becoming SSW light to moderate.
Saturday Cloudy with a few sprinkles possible in the northern half of the zone. Moderate SSW winds becoming SW and increasing.
Friday Night Becoming cloudy. SW winds becoming light to moderate.
Saturday Cloudy. Moderate and gusty SW winds becoming stronger in the afternoon.
Friday Night Becoming cloudy. Winds becoming WSW light to moderate.
Saturday Cloudy with light to moderate WSW winds.
Friday Night Becoming cloudy. Winds becoming WSW light to moderate.
Saturday Cloudy with moderate and gusty WSW winds.
Friday Night Cloudy with a few showers possible in the early morning hours further west in the zone. Light to moderate W-SW winds.
Saturday Cloudy with occasional rain and snow mainly in the western and northern portions of the zone. Moderate but gusty SW winds.
Friday Night Becoming cloudy. Light to moderate W winds turning WSW and increasing.
Saturday Cloudy. Moderate to strong and gusty WSW winds decreasing slightly in the afternoon.
Friday Night Becoming cloudy. Light to moderate W winds turning WSW and increasing overnight.
Saturday Cloudy. Moderate and gusty WSW winds getting stronger in the afternoon.
Friday Night Mostly cloudy. Light to moderate W winds increasing and turning WSW overnight.
Saturday Overcast with moderate to strong and gusty WSW winds.

Precipitation (in)

Friday Night Saturday Saturday Night Sunday
4 pm - 4 am 4 am - 4 pm 4 pm - 4 am 4 am - 4 pm
Hurricane Ridge LT 0.10 0.25 LT 0.10 0.50
Mt Baker Ski Area LT 0.10 0.50 - 0.75 0.25 1.00
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass 0 LT 0.10 0 0.50
Stevens Pass 0 0 0 LT 0.25
Snoqualmie Pass 0 0 0 LT 0.25
Crystal Mt 0 0 0 LT 0.10
Paradise 0 0 0 LT 0.25
White Pass 0 0 0 LT 0.10
Washington Pass 0 LT 0.10 0 0.25
Mission Ridge 0 0 0 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head 0 0 0 LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt. 0 0 0 0
Mt Hood Meadows 0 0 0 0
Timberline 0 0 0 0
Hurricane Ridge Precipitation (in)
Friday Night LT 0.10
Saturday 0.25
Saturday Night LT 0.10
Sunday 0.50
Mt Baker Ski Area Precipitation (in)
Friday Night LT 0.10
Saturday 0.50 - 0.75
Saturday Night 0.25
Sunday 1.00
Mt. Loop - Barlow Pass Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday LT 0.10
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0.50
Stevens Pass Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.25
Snoqualmie Pass Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.25
Crystal Mt Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.10
Paradise Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.25
White Pass Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.10
Washington Pass Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday LT 0.10
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0.25
Mission Ridge Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Salmon la Sac - Gallagher Head Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday LT 0.10
Tieton River - Darland Mt. Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Mt Hood Meadows Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0
Timberline Precipitation (in)
Friday Night 0
Saturday 0
Saturday Night 0
Sunday 0

Snow Level (ft)

Friday Evening Friday Night Saturday Morning Saturday Afternoon Saturday Evening Saturday Night* Sunday Morning* Sunday Afternoon
Olympics 5000' 4500' 4000' 4000' 4000' 3500' 4000' 3500'
West North 4500' 4000' 3000' 3500' 4000' 3500' 3500' 3500'
West Central 4500' 4500' 4500' 5500' 5500' 5000' 4000' 4000'
West South 4500' 4500' 5000' 6000' 6000' 5000' 4500' 4500'
Stevens Pass 4000' 4000' 5000' 6000' 6000' 5000' 4000' 4500'
Snoqualmie Pass 4500' 4500' 5000' 6000' 6000' 5000' 4000' 4500'
East North 4000' 3500' 4000' 5500' 5500' 4500' 3500' 4500'
East Central 4500' 4500' 5500' 6500' 6500' 5500' 4500' 4500'
East South 5500' 5000' 6000' 6500' 6500' 6000' 5000' 4500'
Mt. Hood 6000' 6000' 6000' 7000' 7000' 6000' 5000' 5000'
Olympics Elevation
Friday Evening 5000'
Friday Night 4500'
Saturday Morning 4000'
Saturday Afternoon 4000'
Saturday Evening 4000'
Saturday Night* 3500'
Sunday Morning* 4000'
Sunday Afternoon 3500'
West North Elevation
Friday Evening 4500'
Friday Night 4000'
Saturday Morning 3000'
Saturday Afternoon 3500'
Saturday Evening 4000'
Saturday Night* 3500'
Sunday Morning* 3500'
Sunday Afternoon 3500'
West Central Elevation
Friday Evening 4500'
Friday Night 4500'
Saturday Morning 4500'
Saturday Afternoon 5500'
Saturday Evening 5500'
Saturday Night* 5000'
Sunday Morning* 4000'
Sunday Afternoon 4000'
West South Elevation
Friday Evening 4500'
Friday Night 4500'
Saturday Morning 5000'
Saturday Afternoon 6000'
Saturday Evening 6000'
Saturday Night* 5000'
Sunday Morning* 4500'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
Stevens Pass Elevation
Friday Evening 4000'
Friday Night 4000'
Saturday Morning 5000'
Saturday Afternoon 6000'
Saturday Evening 6000'
Saturday Night* 5000'
Sunday Morning* 4000'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Friday Evening 4500'
Friday Night 4500'
Saturday Morning 5000'
Saturday Afternoon 6000'
Saturday Evening 6000'
Saturday Night* 5000'
Sunday Morning* 4000'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
East North Elevation
Friday Evening 4000'
Friday Night 3500'
Saturday Morning 4000'
Saturday Afternoon 5500'
Saturday Evening 5500'
Saturday Night* 4500'
Sunday Morning* 3500'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
East Central Elevation
Friday Evening 4500'
Friday Night 4500'
Saturday Morning 5500'
Saturday Afternoon 6500'
Saturday Evening 6500'
Saturday Night* 5500'
Sunday Morning* 4500'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
East South Elevation
Friday Evening 5500'
Friday Night 5000'
Saturday Morning 6000'
Saturday Afternoon 6500'
Saturday Evening 6500'
Saturday Night* 6000'
Sunday Morning* 5000'
Sunday Afternoon 4500'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Friday Evening 6000'
Friday Night 6000'
Saturday Morning 6000'
Saturday Afternoon 7000'
Saturday Evening 7000'
Saturday Night* 6000'
Sunday Morning* 5000'
Sunday Afternoon 5000'

5000' Temperatures (°F)

Friday Night Saturday
Max / Min Max / Min
Olympics 35 / 29 32 / 30
West North 35 / 28 32 / 27
West Central 36 / 29 38 / 28
West South 34 / 27 41 / 29
Stevens Pass 35 / 27 40 / 29
Snoqualmie Pass 34 / 27 40 / 28
East North 29 / 23 35 / 27
East Central 37 / 27 41 / 28
East South 35 / 28 41 / 29
Mt. Hood 37 / 29 44 / 31
Olympics 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 35 / 29
Saturday 32 / 30
West North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 35 / 28
Saturday 32 / 27
West Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 36 / 29
Saturday 38 / 28
West South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 34 / 27
Saturday 41 / 29
Stevens Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 35 / 27
Saturday 40 / 29
Snoqualmie Pass 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 34 / 27
Saturday 40 / 28
East North 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 29 / 23
Saturday 35 / 27
East Central 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 37 / 27
Saturday 41 / 28
East South 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 35 / 28
Saturday 41 / 29
Mt. Hood 5000' Temperature Forecast
(Max / Min)
Friday Night 37 / 29
Saturday 44 / 31

Ridgeline Winds (mph)

Friday Evening Friday Night Saturday Morning Saturday Afternoon
Olympics SW 5-15 SW 15-25 SW 20-30 SW 25-35
West North SSW 10-20 S 20-30 S 20-30 S 25-35
West Central SW 5-15 SSW 10-20 SSW 15-25 SW 20-30
West South SW 5-15 SW 10-20 SW 15-25 SW 20-30
Stevens Pass W 5-15 WSW 10-20 WSW 10-20 WSW 10-20
Snoqualmie Pass W 5-15 WSW 10-20 WSW 15-25 WSW 15-25
East North W 10-20 SW 10-20 SW 15-25 WSW 15-25
East Central W 10-20 WSW 15-25 WSW 20-30 WSW 15-25
East South W 10-20 WSW 15-25 WSW 15-25 WSW 20-30
Mt. Hood W 10-20 WSW 15-25 WSW 20-30 WSW 20-30
Olympics Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening SW 5-15
Friday Night SW 15-25
Saturday Morning SW 20-30
Saturday Afternoon SW 25-35
West North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening SSW 10-20
Friday Night S 20-30
Saturday Morning S 20-30
Saturday Afternoon S 25-35
West Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening SW 5-15
Friday Night SSW 10-20
Saturday Morning SSW 15-25
Saturday Afternoon SW 20-30
West South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening SW 5-15
Friday Night SW 10-20
Saturday Morning SW 15-25
Saturday Afternoon SW 20-30
Stevens Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 5-15
Friday Night WSW 10-20
Saturday Morning WSW 10-20
Saturday Afternoon WSW 10-20
Snoqualmie Pass Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 5-15
Friday Night WSW 10-20
Saturday Morning WSW 15-25
Saturday Afternoon WSW 15-25
East North Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 10-20
Friday Night SW 10-20
Saturday Morning SW 15-25
Saturday Afternoon WSW 15-25
East Central Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 10-20
Friday Night WSW 15-25
Saturday Morning WSW 20-30
Saturday Afternoon WSW 15-25
East South Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 10-20
Friday Night WSW 15-25
Saturday Morning WSW 15-25
Saturday Afternoon WSW 20-30
Mt. Hood Ridgeline Winds (mph)
Friday Evening W 10-20
Friday Night WSW 15-25
Saturday Morning WSW 20-30
Saturday Afternoon WSW 20-30

Extended Weather Synopsis

What's left of the atmospheric river finally drifts south and pushes inland Sunday night bringing periods of sustained rain and snow, gusty winds, and cooling temperatures to the region. The system appears to split apart as it moves inland which could limit the available moisture and result in less precipitation. Lingering low level moisture and onshore flow helps showers continue on Monday before finally drawing to a close overnight. Most weather models agree another system arrives Tuesday, but exactly how strong this storm will be is very unclear. Either way, cooler temperatures and a more active pattern should remain through much of the week. 

Extended Snow Level (ft)

Sunday Night Monday Monday Night* Tuesday *
West North 2000' 1500' 1500' 1500'
Snoqualmie Pass 2500' 2000' 2000' 2000'
Mt. Hood 3500' 3000' 2500' 3000'
West North Elevation
Sunday Night 2000'
Monday 1500'
Monday Night* 1500'
Tuesday * 1500'
Snoqualmie Pass Elevation
Sunday Night 2500'
Monday 2000'
Monday Night* 2000'
Tuesday * 2000'
Mt. Hood Elevation
Sunday Night 3500'
Monday 3000'
Monday Night* 2500'
Tuesday * 3000'

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Previous forecast from Mar 7, 2025

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’.