Based on being up there 3X in the last 6 years in Mid-June, there will be snow at least at the top of the pass. How much is the question. If no one has gone through it before it became solid ice and put deep foot print in, you will need ice and crampons to cross it.

However, you can you work your way around it. At about 11,000' head north off the trail. There is a saddle which can be crossed which will eventually put you back on the PCT. There is a there little to no exposure going this way.