Weather update

It’s a true snow day on Mt. Hood with mostly cloudy skies, steady intermittent snowfall, and cool temperatures keeping conditions wintry across Mt. Hood Meadows and Timberline. Groomed runs are skiing as packed powder and will continue to refresh as fresh flakes fall throughout the day, while off-piste terrain features soft powder sitting over a skier-packed base that should get better the longer the snow keeps coming down. Every tiny hexagon drifting from the sky is stacking up to create smooth, soft layers across the resort, and with temperatures hovering in the low teens to upper teens and light to moderate winds, snow quality should stay dry and chalky. Coverage is still shallow in places, so stay cautious off the groomers and watch for hidden obstacles due to continued low snowpack conditions. Cascade did not open yesterday and looks likely today, which could mean some untouched turns if weather and patrol allow access. Timberline weather stations early this morning show temps around 13–19°F, light snowfall accumulation, and moderate winds, signaling consistent winter conditions across the mountain. Meadowlark Ski & Sports in Sandy, Oregon is open from 9 AM to 4 PM with everything you need for a powder day at Mt. Hood Meadows or Timberline — skis, snowboards, helmets, demos, and quick tunes to keep you riding smooth while this fresh snow continues to build.

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