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British Columbia Snow Forecasts- 16th April 2025

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British Columbia Snow Reports

Where is there snow in British Columbia?

When will it snow in British Columbia?

The next notable snow forecast (for Fernie) is 5cm, expected on 16 April.

Forecast updated : 16 Apr 2025 12:38 NZST

How much snow is there in British Columbia?

The deepest snow in British Columbia is in Revelstoke which is reporting snow depths of 238cm on the upper slopes.

When did it last snow in British Columbia?

We're sorry but we don't have a recent Snow Report from British Columbia.

British Columbia Ski Areas by Snow Depth

Ski Resorts in British Columbia, by Snow Depth
Ski Resort Report Valley Depth Hi
Revelstoke-239cm

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See below for Snow Forecasts for all ski resorts in British Columbia.

Snow Forecasts for the Ski Areas of British Columbia

Snow Forecasts and condition reports for Ski Areas in British Columbia
Snow Report and Forecast 48 HrWedThuFriSatSunMonTue 7 Day Depth Hi
Apex Mountain-5cm
Baldy Mountain-2cm
Big White-3cm
Fairmont Hot Springs--
Fernie6cm 8cm
Grouse Mountain-1cm
Harper Mountain-7cm
Hemlock Valley-5cm
Hidden Valley Highlands--
Horseshoe--
Hudson Bay Mountain--
Kicking Horse-11cm
Kimberley1cm 17cm
Manning Park--
Mount Washington-8cm
Panorama-14cm
Powder King-2cm
Purden Ski Village-1cm
Revelstoke-2cm 239cm
Shames Mountain-11cm
Silver Star Mountain-3cm
Smithers--
Sun Peaks-12cm
Troll Resort-4cm
Whistler Blackcomb-8cm

 Regional District of East Kootenay Snow

Ski Resorts in Regional District of East Kootenay with snow forecast in the next 7 days.
Snow Report and Forecast 7 Day
Kimberley17cm
Panorama14cm
Fernie8cm

Forecast updated : 16 Apr 2025 12:39 NZST

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Off-Piste Safety in British Columbia

Before skiing or snowboarding off-piste in British Columbia, you must assess the local snow conditions. Always check the local Avalanche Risk Level and ski with appropriate safety equipment.