Revelstoke Snowfall Data & Powder Probability

British Columbia, Canada

2,225m / 7,300ftNorth AmericaPeak: Dec – Mar

Revelstoke Snow Conditions Overview

Revelstoke in British Columbia, Canada sits at 2,225m (7,300ft) elevation and averages 431cm of annual snowfall based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025). During the ski season, Revelstoke receives approximately 383cm of snow. The best month for powder is December, averaging 89.3cm of snowfall with a 67% powder probability. The highest chance of fresh powder (15cm+ in any given week) occurs in December at 67%.

Annual Snowfall
431cm
Elevation
2,225m
Best Month
December
Powder Probability
67%

Snowfall data sourced from ERA5 reanalysis via Open-Meteo Historical Weather API (2015-2025).

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Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data

About Revelstoke

Revelstoke snowfall statistics based on 10 years of historical data. See average annual snowfall, best months to ski, and powder probability to help you plan your trip.

Snow & Weather Conditions

We use 10 years of historical data to help you plan — not a live snow report.

British Columbia is blessed with a perfect storm factory — Pacific moisture collides with the Coast and Columbia mountain ranges, dumping massive quantities of light, dry interior powder. Positioned in the mid-altitude band, the resort strikes a balance between generous precipitation and agreeable temperatures. Higher runs maintain solid coverage even when lower sectors feel the occasional thaw. Seasonal snowfall averages 4-8 metres, producing a solid base of 1-2 metres during the heart of winter.

Best Time to Ski

The best time to ski at Revelstoke is December, with 89.3cm average snowfall and 67% powder probability. Based on 10 years of historical snowfall data from PowderDays. Season runs early December to mid-April. January through March is peak powder season. Review PowderDays' long-range snowfall records to choose travel dates backed by a decade of observations.

Powder Probability by Month

Chance of 15cm+ fresh snow in any given week (10 years of data):

  • Nov53%
  • Dec67%
  • Jan44%
  • Feb46%
  • Mar37%
  • Apr6%

10-Year Snow History

Monthly average snowfall, record high and low, and powder probability for Revelstoke based on 10 years of historical data
MonthAvg Snowfall (cm)Record HighRecord LowPowder Probability
Nov74.0119.737.953%
Dec89.3154.352.267%
Jan68.6105.633.444%
Feb68.395.334.046%
Mar57.793.019.437%
Apr25.242.99.06%

What Makes It Special

Steep gladed runs, powder-filled bowls, and vast alpine terrain. BC resorts consistently deliver some of the deepest snow in North America. BC ski culture is defined by deep powder, tight-knit communities, and a reverence for backcountry adventure. Cat-skiing and heli-skiing were born here.

Whistler Blackcomb is the largest ski resort in North America with over 3,307 hectares (8,171 acres) of skiable terrain and a record 1,609 metres (5,280 feet) of vertical drop. The resort hosted the alpine skiing events at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Whistler Blackcomb / Canadian Ski Council

Data Sources & Methodology

All snowfall statistics for Revelstoke are based on 10 years of historical data (2015-2025) from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, which provides ERA5 reanalysis data from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). Daily snowfall totals are queried at Revelstoke's coordinates (50.96, -118.16) and 2,225m elevation, then aggregated into monthly averages, record highs/lows, and powder probability scores. Powder probability represents the chance of receiving 15cm or more of fresh snow in any given week during that month.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Revelstoke

How much snowfall does Revelstoke receive each season?
On average, Revelstoke accumulates between 3-8 metres of snow per season. Seasonal snowfall averages 4-8 metres, producing a solid base of 1-2 metres during the heart of winter. PowderDays offers a decade of archived weather observations to help gauge typical snowfall at Revelstoke.
Which month has the most snow at Revelstoke?
For the most reliable snow, visit Revelstoke during January and February when a steady cadence of frontal passages rebuilds the surface layer between outings, and chill night-time lows cement the base. Season runs early December to mid-April. January through March is peak powder season. PowderDays aggregates a decade of weekly snow totals so you can book with data-backed confidence.
What is the snow like at Revelstoke?
British Columbia is blessed with a perfect storm factory — Pacific moisture collides with the Coast and Columbia mountain ranges, dumping massive quantities of light, dry interior powder. Positioned at 2,225m (7,300ft), Revelstoke is shaped by a favourable aspect and microclimate that deliver repeat snowfall events right through the core months.
Is Revelstoke good for beginners?
Revelstoke serves all skill tiers with a well-balanced trail map spanning easy groomers to technical descents. Steep gladed runs, powder-filled bowls, and vast alpine terrain. BC resorts consistently deliver some of the deepest snow in North America. First-timers can take advantage of purpose-built learning slopes and certified instructors, while advanced visitors will relish the steep fall-lines, tight glades, and expansive unpatrolled terrain beyond the boundary.
What is the elevation of Revelstoke?
Perched at 2,225m (7,300ft) in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada, Revelstoke enjoys a favourable altitude. The moderate height strikes a workable balance between ample snow supply and pleasant on-piste temperatures.