Pennsylvania Snow Reports
Where is there snow in Pennsylvania?
When will it snow in Pennsylvania?
The next notable snow forecast (for Stowe) is 1in, expected on 29 January, with around 2in forecast over the next 7 days. There is some snow currently indicated by the long-range (7 days+) forecast; but too far ahead to be relied upon.
How much snow is there in Pennsylvania?
The deepest snow in Pennsylvania is in Stowe which is reporting snow depths of 24in on the upper slopes and 14in lower down.
When did it last snow in Pennsylvania?
We're sorry but we don't have a recent Snow Report from Pennsylvania.
Top 10 Pennsylvania Ski Areas by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report | Valley | Up High |
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Stowe | 14in | 24in |
Big Bear at Masthope Mountain | ||
Big Boulder | ||
Blue Knob | ||
Blue Marsh | ||
Blue Mountain | ||
Boyce Park | ||
Buck Hill Ski Area | ||
Coffee Mill | ||
Echo Valley | ||
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Snow Forecasts for the Ski Areas of Pennsylvania
Ski Resort Forecast | 48 Hr | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | 7 Day | Report | Up High | |
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Big Bear at Masthope Mountain | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Big Boulder | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Blue Knob | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Blue Marsh | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Blue Mountain | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Boyce Park | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Buck Hill Ski Area | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Coffee Mill | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Echo Valley | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Hidden Valley (PA) | - | 1in | Snow Report | |||||||||
Ski Sawmill | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
Stowe | - | 2in | Snow Report | 24in | ||||||||
Tussey Mountain | - | - | Snow Report | |||||||||
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Off-Piste Safety in Pennsylvania
Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in Pennsylvania, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.