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Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) University of Washington National Weather Service US Forest Service Washington DOT Weather Office Canada
The Northwest Weather and Avalanche Center maintains the most comprehensive real-time mountain weather data network in the US. It includes snowpack, wind, temperature and precipitation telemetry data as well as weather forecasts for the Northwest Cascades and Olympic mountains from fall through spring. Telemetry data is sampled hourly and the links below reflect data collected in the past 24 hours. It is helpful to compare precipitation to temperature at a given elevation to reveal rain vs. snow accumulation. Please click on an area of interest.


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Mt Baker Weather Forecast (NOAA)
Stevens Pass Ski Area Cascades & Olympics Forecast, Snow Levels, Backcountry
Hwy 2 at Stevens Pass Mount Rainier Paradise
Crystal Mountain Crater Lake National Park
Mission Ridge Mt St Helens
I-5 at Snoqualmie Pass Snow Depth Comparisons for Northwest Areas
Alpental Ski Area Environment Canada
Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park Canadian Avalanche Centre
Mt Hood Meadows
Mt Hood Timberline
Mt Hood Skibowl
White Pass




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We connect you with the latest, most reliable information in mountain recreation in Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Alberta, California and Idaho. The coastal mountain ranges of the northwest, known as the Cascade Range in the US, help ensure ample orogenic precipitation to the many fine snowsports facilities available, some of which include Summit at Snoqualmie, Alpental, Stevens Pass, Crystal Mountain, Mt Baker, Mt Hood Meadows, Mt Hood Timberline, Ski Bowl, Mt Bachelor, Mission Ridge, Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, Apex Alpine Resort, Silver Star, Schweitzer Mountain, Sun Valley, White Pass and many others. Yes, and in the summer there is even volcano skiing on Mt Hood at Timberline.