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Average Snowfall in Government Camp, OR

232.5"
inches per year
Heavy Snow Area

Elevation: 3,894 ft

Based on the NOAA 1991–2020 Climate Normal — the official 30-year average of a typical winter, not any single season — from the nearest comparable-elevation weather station about 1 miles away.

Government Camp Snowfall by Month

Snow season in Government Camp typically runs from October through May, peaking in December with about 51.6" of snow.

Oct3.8"
Nov30.6"
Dec51.6"
Jan48.8"
Feb39.5"
Mar35.6"
Apr17.6"
May4.2"
Jun0.6"
Jul
Aug
Sep0.2"

Average monthly snowfall, NOAA 1991–2020 Climate Normals.

What to Expect

That is over 8x the US average annual snowfall of 28". With 232.5" of annual snowfall, a quality snow blower and heavy-duty shovel are worth the investment. Ice melt should be stocked before the first storm hits.

Off-season is the cheapest time to gear up for winter in Government Camp. Stock up before the first storm.
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Snow in Oregon

CityAnnual Snow
Crater Lake463.1"
Government Camp232.5"
Crescent190.5"
Meacham113.2"
Baker City78.6"
Haines78.6"
North Powder78.6"
Sumpter78.6"
Gilchrist73.9"
La Pine73.9"
Halfway62.3"
Oxbow62.3"
Richland62.3"
Chiloquin61"
Fort Klamath61"
New Pine Creek55.9"
Lakeview55.3"
Enterprise54.2"
Joseph54.2"
Mount Hood Parkdale53.9"
Klamath Falls52.2"
Keno52.2"
Midland52.2"
Blue River51.2"
Lostine47.9"
Bend21.6"
Sunriver21.6"
Sisters11.2"
Corvallis3.9"
Portland3.6"
Medford3.4"
Eugene2.7"
Ashland0.5"

Snowfall Near Government Camp

CityDistanceAnnual Snow
Mount Hood Parkdale, OR15 mi53.9"
Underwood, WA31 mi53.9"
Appleton, WA44 mi65.3"
Portland, OR47 mi3.6"
Trout Lake, WA49 mi65.3"