New Hampshire Snow Reports
Where is there snow in New Hampshire?
Powder Alert!
Updated 26 March 2025 00:44 GMT
Powder Alarms and Snow Storm Warnings have been issued for ski areas including Wildcat Mountain.
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When will it snow in New Hampshire?
The next notable snow forecast (for Snow King) is 2cm 1in , expected on 26 March, with around 17cm 7in 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
Forecast updated : 25 Mar 2025 22:36 GMT
How much snow is there in New Hampshire?
We don't have current snow depths for New Hampshire but you can use the link below to view snow depth at other American Ski Resorts.
When did it last snow in New Hampshire?
We're sorry but we don't have a recent Snow Report from New Hampshire.
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See below for Snow Forecasts for all ski resorts in New Hampshire.
Snow Forecasts for the Ski Areas of New Hampshire
Snow Report and Forecast | 48 Hr | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | 7 Day | Depth Hi |
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Attitash Bear Peak | 1cm 1in | 15cm 6in | ||||||||
Bretton Woods | 5cm 2in | 17cm 7in | ||||||||
Dartmouth Skiway | 2cm 1in | 13cm 5in | ||||||||
Loon Mountain | 6cm 2in | 18cm 7in | ||||||||
Mount Sunapee | 1cm - | 8cm 3in | ||||||||
Pats Peak | - | 15cm 6in | ||||||||
Snow King | 5cm 2in | 17cm 7in | ||||||||
Waterville Valley | 3cm 1in | 17cm 7in | ||||||||
Wildcat Mountain | 5cm 2in | 27cm 11in | ||||||||
Wilmot Mountain | - | 9cm 3in |
Grafton Snow
Snow Report and Forecast | 7 Day |
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Loon Mountain | 18cm 7in |
Snow King | 17cm 7in |
Dartmouth Skiway | 13cm 5in |
Forecast updated : 25 Mar 2025 22:40 GMT
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Off-Piste Safety in New Hampshire
Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in New Hampshire, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.