Mt. Baker

Mt. Baker Snow Report

Wells Creek Snow Stake · 4,200 ft · Washington

Mt. Baker Current Snow Conditions

Snow Depth
38"
Apr 8
vs Average
-49.0"
avg 87.0"
Rank on Date
#28
of 30 seasons
SWE
16.8"
-17.2" vs avg (34.0")

Current Conditions

Recent Snowfall
24 hr
48 hr
72 hr
Snowpack Quality
Cascade Concrete
Extremely dense, very high water content
44% water content
New Snow Density (24 hr)
No new snow in 24 hr

Snow Depth

This season Average Past

NWS Snow Forecast

WPC Expected Snowfall — NWS Seattle CWA
WPC Expected Snowfall — Seattle / Mt. Baker CWA — updates frequently
Forecast Elevation

Base — 5-Day Forecast

Heather Meadows · 3,500 ft · Open-Meteo
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Base — Wind

Heather Meadows · 3,500 ft · 48-hour past & forecast

Mid-Mountain — 5-Day Forecast

Wells Creek · 4,200 ft · Open-Meteo
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Mid-Mountain — Wind

Wells Creek · 4,200 ft · 48-hour past & forecast

Summit — 5-Day Forecast

Summit · 10,781 ft · Open-Meteo
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Summit — Wind

Summit · 10,781 ft · 48-hour past & forecast
How to Read the Wind Data

Wind roses show how often wind blows from each direction. Longer petals mean wind came from that direction more frequently. Color shows speed: blue is calm, darker blue is moderate, red is strong.

The timeline arrows point in the direction the wind is blowing toward — the way snow would drift. If you face the direction the arrow points, the wind is at your back.

Arrow pointing up (north) = wind blowing from south to north. Snow drifts northward.
Red arrow pointing east = strong wind from west. Expect wind-loaded east-facing slopes.

For skiing: Wind-loaded slopes (leeward side) accumulate deeper but less stable snow. The rose helps identify which aspects have been wind-affected and which will be affected next.

Speed guide: Under 15 mph is comfortable on a chairlift. 15–30 mph causes exposed lifts to slow or hold. 30+ mph typically means upper lift closures and dangerous ridgeline conditions.

Current Snow Depth
38"
Average 87.0"
Rank on date #28 / 30
Last snowier 2024–2025
Season Maximum
49"
Peak SWE 17.5"
Date Mar 14
Max rank #29 / 30

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Data from USDA NRCS SNOTEL station #909 on Mt. Baker, Washington at 4,200 ft elevation. Snow depth and snow water equivalent (SWE) are measured daily. Historical data since 1996. Rankings compare the current season against all recorded seasons. "Rank on date" compares today's depth to historical depths on the same calendar date.