
It’s the beginning of February and all of the top 10 deepest snowpacks in North America are over 100″. It looks like there’s more snow on tap for the PNW this week, so look for those PNW and BC snowpacks to grow. This season has been good for portions of the West, but the key is to go north.
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Top 10 Deepest Snowpacks In North America:1. Mt Baker, WA: 215″2. Alpental, WA: 168″3. Cypress Mountain, BC: 149″3. Mt Seymour, BC: 149″5. Grouse Mountain, BC: 144″6. Massif du Sud, QUE: 132″7. Sasquatch Mountain, BC: 131″8. Whistler Blackcomb, BC: 124″9. Fernie Alpine Resort, BC: 116″10. Stevens Pass Ski Area, WA: 113″
Top 10 Deepest Snowpacks In North America:

1. Mt Baker, WA: 215″
2. Alpental, WA: 168″

3. Cypress Mountain, BC: 149″
3. Mt Seymour, BC: 149″

5. Grouse Mountain, BC: 144″
6. Massif du Sud, QUE: 132″

7. Sasquatch Mountain, BC: 131″
8. Whistler Blackcomb, BC: 124″

Please stop including Massif du Sud in tyese articles. the 132 inches is their snowfall to date. Not their snow depth! It would be a truly exceptional winter for any resort on the east coast to reach this number, and it hasn’t been.