Summit at Snoqualmie’s Central area closed temporarily until conditions improve.
There’s nothing sadder than a warm, sunny day in winter, at least to a skier. Well, maybe a warm, rainy day in Seattle winter is worse. Because either one of those mean one thing to the ski-obsessed: There’s no new snow in the mountains.
The 2025–26 ski season started out cursed. An early December flooding event wreaked havoc on Washington highways, washing out the routes to Crystal Mountain and Stevens Pass, two of the biggest ski destinations from Seattle. Summit at Snoqualmie, its freeway approach intact, lost all its early season snowfall to the deluge.
But answered prayers
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