Who Got the Most Snow in 2012/13?

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Revelstoke December 2012. photo: brian schott
Revelstoke December 2012, Miles Clark. photo: brian schott

We are just about at the end of snowfall season, so it makes sense to see who got the most snow this year in North America.  The 2012/13 ski season was thin in spots and thick in spots.  Too many of us ended up on the thin spots.  The Pacific Northwest once again showed their ability to get snow even in the mildest of winters.

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Mt. Baker powder day on March 18th, 2013.  photo:  brett benson
Mt. Baker powder day on March 18th, 2013. photo: brent benson

BIGGEST SNOWFALL TOTALS IN NORTH AMERICA IN 2012/13:

#1 – Mt. Baker, WA = 720″ 

#2 – Alyeska, AK = 718”

#3 – Mt. Washington, B.C. = 685″

#4 – Timberline, OR = 544″

#5 – Stevens Pass, WA = 541″ 

#6 – Mt. Seymour, B.C. = 503″

#7 – Revelstoke, B.C. = 452″

Alyeska spring 2012.  photo:  snowbrains
Alyeska spring 2012. photo: snowbrains

#? – Snoqualimie/Alpental = No totals available yet, but we know they’re in here…

#8 – Whitewater, B.C. = 451″

#9 – Alta, UT = 448″

#10 – Fernie, B.C. = 437″

#11 – Whistler Blackcomb = 430″

#12 – Cypress Moutain, B.C. = 423” (not updated since early April)

#12 – Grouse Mountain, B.C. = 423″

#14 – Mt. Bachelor, OR = 418″

All the above snow totals were taken from the top of the mountain and reported as of 4/23/2013.

{SnowBrains independently compiled this information.  Please let us know if we’ve left anyone out.}

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