Weather & Conditions


During the winter season, we post a conditions report at 5am each morning. Weather conditions change rapidly at Mt. Spokane. We recommend installing the NOAA weather app on your device to the most accurate forecasts and alerts. Visit NOAA Website.

NOAA EXTENDED FORECAST

Thank you for skiing and riding with us this season.

Closed for the 2023-2024 Winter Season
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Monday, April 8, 5:00am


Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park is closed for the 2023-2024 winter season.


We closed out the slopes with a beautiful spring day and good conditions.

The weather has been challenging in the early part of the season to say the least! Our season total was 168.25 inches of snow, however the early season warm weather, rain and wind created low conditions.


Instead of closing, our team stepped up to the challenge with creative solutions to keep the mountain open. Moving snow, switching lifts, slightly changing schedules, it all came together to keep the lifts rolling and the community able to ski and ride, plus continue the tradition of instructing our future skiers and snowboarders.


This mountain is home. As a nonprofit dedicated to providing a mountain experience for everyone, it was critical that we stayed open for all. And we made it happen! Thanks to the late season snow and cooler, dryer weather, the season ended up exceeding our expectations. We were so glad to have kept things running until the snow arrived at last. We couldn't have done it without our staff, our volunteers, our ski patrol, and our amazing community of skiers and riders. Thank you all for your support this season, and always. See you on the snow!


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Conditions

Base Depth 27"
Summit Depth 67"
New Snow in Last 24 Hours (Base) 0"
New Snow in Last 48 Hours (Base) 1"
Surface Conditions Variable
Secondary Surface Conditions Spring conditions
Visibility Good
Wind Speed 0-5
Number of Trails Open 0
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