Last week changed everything in North America. Kirkwood, CA got 112″ of snow in 7 days, Mt. Bachelor, OR has gotten 108″ since Feb. 1st, Monarch Mountain, CO got 118″ in 2 weeks, Jackson Hole, WY got 101″ from the last storm cycle, Silverton Mountain, CO got 80″ in 7 days, and Revelstoke, B.C. just got 61″ in the past 7 days.

The big recent storms put the Pacific Northwest back on top of the snowpack numbers game where they usually reside.

What’s really shocking is that the east coast is putting up huge numbers right now. There are 2 ski resorts in North Carolina with over 100″ of snow and a spot in New York with 130″!

TOP 10 DEEPEST SNOWPACKS in NORTH AMERICA:

(these snow depth numbers came from each ski resort’s respective website as of 1am PST Feb. 18th, 2014, this list was compiled by snowbrains.com)

#1 = Mt. Baker, WA = 152″ (24″ past 24 hours)

#2 = Eaglecrest, AK = 147″

#3 = Alpental, WA = 146″ (27″ past 48 hours)

#4 = Mt. Bachelor, OR = 138″ (59″ past 7 days)

#5 = Hunter Mountain, NY = 130″ (33″ past 7 days)

#6 = Stevens Pass, WA = 126″

#7 = Crystal Mountain, WA = 117″ (56″ past 72 hours)

#8 = Timberline Lodge, OR = 108″ (26″ past 72 hours)

#9 = Grand Targhee, WY = 107″ (30″ past 7 days)

#10 = Lookout Pass, MT = 105″

#11 = Jackson Hole, WY = 104″

#12 = Appalachian Ski Mountain, NC = 104″

#13 = Sugar Mountain, NC = 102″

(we just had to add in numbers 11-13 as we love Jackson Hole and we’re blown away the North Carolina has so much snow!)

Places that had no snow that are now rockin’:

Squaw Valley, CA = 60″

Kirkwood, CA = 62″