snow forecast for October 2025

Yesterday, Meteorologist Chris Tomerโ€™s posted a YouTube weather update highlighting an active early October 2025 weather pattern, with multiple storm systems set to deliver heavy precipitationโ€”rain in valleys and snow in the mountainsโ€”across British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, and the northern Rockies.

Current Conditions in British Columbia

Tomer begins with Whistler Blackcomb, where precipitation is already underway. At mid-mountain (6,000โ€“6,100 feet), the rain-snow line fluctuates between rain and snow, while Whistler Peak (7,100+ feet) is seeing more consistent snow. The base remains rainy at 2,000 feet. Warmer daytime temperatures are expected to push the snow line to 7,500 feet. Radar imagery shows a โ€œrich flowโ€ of moisture streaming into the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, with heavy coastal precipitation spreading inland to Revelstoke and Red Mountain in the days ahead.

A Trio of Storm Systems

Three storm systems are forecast to impact the West through October 9, driving below-normal temperatures, mountain snow, and valley rains. British Columbia is likely to see one of the wettest starts to October in years, with precipitation lasting through October 3. Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana will also be in the storm track, with the heaviest snow falling on the highest peaks.

Tropical Systems in the Atlantic

Tomer briefly highlights two Atlantic stormsโ€”Alda and Ombberto. While Alda was initially projected to strike the Carolinas, stronger Ombberto diverted it eastward. The interaction underscores the challenges of forecasting and the growing role of AI models in improving tropical storm track predictions.

Regional Snow Forecast

Tomerโ€™s 10-day snowfall outlook (through October 8โ€“9) is encouraging for snow lovers:

  • Wyoming: Wind Rivers, Big Horns, Tetons, and Yellowstone could see 6โ€“12 inches, locally higher.
  • Montana: Big Sky, Red Lodge, and the Absaroka-Beartooth range are in line for 6โ€“12 inches.
  • Utah: Upper Wasatch peaks (above 10,000โ€“11,000 feet) may receive 6โ€“12 inches.
  • Colorado: Lighter totals of 2โ€“6 inches, with heavier snow remaining north.

A highlight is Yellowstone Lake, where ensemble models show up to a foot of accumulationโ€”impressive for its moderate elevation.

Whatโ€™s Driving the Pattern

Satellite and pressure maps reveal a low-pressure system off the West Coast funneling moisture into the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia. By October 5, a jet stream dip will bring another wave of cool, wet weather, followed by a third storm around October 9.

Why It Matters

For skiers and riders, this signals an early-season boost for resorts like Whistler Blackcomb, Revelstoke, and Big Sky. Tomer notes the setup mirrors his winter outlook, calling for a snowy season in the northern Rockies and northern Utah.

Chris Tomerโ€™s forecast highlights the dynamic interplay of storms, tropical systems, and jet stream energy, setting the stage for a snowy start to the month of October.


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