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Word count: 1,078 words, Reading time: 4.3 minutes"Skip to content      Temperature:      Wind Speed:      Gust:      Wind Chill:      Direction:    Switch to MetricTemperature: Wind Speed:      Gust: Wind Chill:      Direction:    Switch to MetricAboutDonateShopNewsletterEventsVisit UsAboutDonateShopNewsletterEventsVisit UsDonateMain MenuWeatherCurrent Summit ConditionsHigher Summits ForecastMount Washington WeatherRegional WeatherMount Washington Regional MesonetWeather ResourcesMount Washington Weather ArchivesPDF Printable ForecastWebcamsObservation Deck CameraTower CameraWildcat CameraBretton Woods CameraCannon Mountain CameraNorth View CameraWest View CameraEducationStudent, Teacher & Youth ProgramsDistance LearningSchool VisitsField TripsProfessional DevelopmentArctic WednesdaysPeak PerspectivesEducational ResourcesSummer ProgrammingAdult & General ProgramsScience in the MountainsOvernight EdutripsMedical Training OvernightDistance Learning for AdultsPartner-Led Climbing TripsWeather Station ToursExtreme Mount Washington MuseumGladys Brooks Memorial LibraryResearchCapabilities and RatesCurrent Research ProjectsProduct TestingRequest DataPast Research ProjectsUndergraduate and Graduate AdventuresNewsObserver BlogWindswept OnlineStories of ImpactNewsletterNewsroomAnnual ReportsAbout UsStaff and TrusteesOur HistoryPartnershipsCareers and InternshipsVolunteerRent Our Conference RoomContact Us Loading... Continuing our legacy as one of the longest alpine climate records in North America. Give Today Windswept The Bulletin of the Non-Profit Mount Washington Observatory Recent Articles About Us Mount Washington Observatory is a private, nonprofit, member-supported institution with a mission to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and climate. About Us Our History News Mount Washington's location creates extraordinary weather extremes unlike anywhere on earth. Observer Blog Stories of Impact Research A partner of choice for mountain meteorology and climate science. Learn More Contact Us Educational Programs Sharing the science and wonder of Mount Washington, The Home of the World's Worst Weather. Learn More Contact Us Live Streaming Webcams Enjoy these live views of weather on Mount Washington and the surrounding White Mountains. Webcams Weather Check out all the ways you can discover the weather! Weather Volunteer Discover all the volunteer opportunities that are available. Learn More about Volunteer Opportunities Mount Washington Observatoryadm_mwobs2025-04-09T08:52:35-04:00 Last Updated:    SUMMIT CONDITIONS Temperature: Wind Chill: Wind Speed: Gust: : Direction: : Switch to Metric VIEW WEBCAMSCURRENT SUMMIT CONDITIONSHIGHER SUMMITS FORECASTUPCOMING EVENTSScience in the Mountains: The Mt Washington Carriage Road and Glen HousesMay 20 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pmOBSERVATORY ONLINE SHOPWe really appreciate all who are excited about our work and want to support what we do. The only official online places to purchase Mount Washington Observatory merchandise are at our online stores.OBSERVER BLOG 905, 2025 A Labor of Love: How Volunteers Bring the Observatory’s Gardens to Life  By Wendy Almeida If you've driven past the groundsSince Our Founding In 1932, Education Has Been Integral To Our Mission.Science in the MountainsOur monthly virtual lecture series features experts on weather and climate topics.Extreme Mount Washington MuseumExtreme Mount Washington delivers the science and excitement of a Mount Washington experience.Gladys Brooks Memorial LibraryGladys Brooks Memorial Library features a large collection of materials related to the White Mountains, the Arctic, and the Antarctic.Featured Impact Story Upward Bound’s Journey to New Heights at Mount Washington Observatory Upward Bound’s Journey to New Heights at Mount Washington Observatory  By Jackie Bellefontaine Photos by Erin Town Mount Washington Observatory is excited to share the news of a new collaboration with the University of Maine’s TRIO Upward Bound program, which brought high school students for an overnight experience at the Home of the World’s Worst Weather in early May.  Upward Bound students observing the clouds. The University of Maine has been hosting TRIO Upward Bound programs since 1966, providing incredible opportunities for students from low-income communities and/or first-generation college households. Through Upward Bound, students receive collegeEllen Estabrook2025-05-09T19:22:12-04:00May 9th, 2025|Read MoreVisit Mount Washington And Our Summit Partners Loading... Book Now Learn More The Mount Washington Cog Railway Ride the Cog to the Summit of Mount Washington, New England's highest peak located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Visit our website now to learn more! www.thecog.com Book Now Learn More Recent Blog Posts From Mount Washington ObservatoryEllen Estabrook2025-05-09T11:01:47-04:00A Labor of Love: How Volunteers Bring the Observatory’s Gardens to LifeEllen Estabrook2025-05-09T11:01:47-04:00May 9th, 2025| A Labor of Love: How Volunteers Bring the Observatory’s Gardens to Life  By Wendy Almeida If you've driven past the grounds of the Mount Washington Observatory’s North Conway office in spring or summer, chances are you've admired the gardening handiwork ofEllen Estabrook2025-05-06T15:39:51-04:00Going with the Flow: Why New England Didn’t Experience Any Classic Nor’easters This WinterEllen Estabrook2025-05-06T15:39:51-04:00May 6th, 2025| Going with the Flow: Why New England Didn’t Experience Any Classic Nor’easters This Winter By Peter Edwards Why didn’t the Northeast experience any major snowstorms this year? If I had to guess, it’s the million-dollar question that meteorologists, winter recreationists, andEllen Estabrook2025-05-06T09:10:37-04:00From Trailheads to Friendships: How 25 Years of Seek the Peak Built a CommunityEllen Estabrook2025-05-06T09:10:37-04:00May 2nd, 2025| From Trailheads to Friendships: How 25 Years of Seek the Peak Built a Community By MWOBS Staff | April 30, 2025 From Humble Trails to Towering Triumphs In 2001, a small team with a big vision launched a hike that wouldEllen Estabrook2025-04-24T15:37:26-04:00A Look at The Big Wind and Measuring Extreme Winds At Mount WashingtonEllen Estabrook2025-04-24T15:37:26-04:00April 18th, 2025| A Look at The Big Wind and Measuring Extreme Winds at Mount Washington By Alexis George Ninety-one years ago on April 12th, Mount Washington Observatory recorded a world-record wind speed of 231 mph. While a higher wind speed has been recordedSupport Our WorkWith your support, we will continue discovering insights about our atmosphere, inspiring the next generation of scientists, and improving weather safety.GIVE TODAYVOLUNTEEREastern Mountain SportsPartner With UsAs a private, nonprofit institution, partnerships with universities, educational institutions, nonprofits, and corporations help to drive our mission. We proudly align with respected organizations to achieve shared goals in education, research, marketing, diversity, and workforce training and business development.Partner With Us Mount Washington Observatory is a private, nonprofit, member-supported institution with a mission to advance understanding of the natural systems that create Earth’s weather and climate. It serves this mission by maintaining a weather station on the summit of Mount Washington, performing weather and climate research, conducting innovative science education programs, and interpreting the heritage of the Mount Washington region. Our weather station is located  on the summit of Mount Washington  in New Hampshire, at Mount Washington State Park.Toggle NavigationWeatherCurrent Summit ConditionsHigher Summits ForecastMount Washington WeatherRegional WeatherMount Washington Regional MesonetWeather ResourcesMount Washington Weather ArchivesPDF Printable ForecastWebcamsObservation Deck CameraTower CameraWildcat CameraBretton Woods CameraCannon Mountain CameraNorth View CameraWest View CameraEducationStudent, Teacher & Youth ProgramsDistance LearningSchool VisitsField TripsProfessional DevelopmentArctic WednesdaysPeak PerspectivesEducational ResourcesSummer ProgrammingAdult & General ProgramsScience in the MountainsOvernight EdutripsMedical Training OvernightDistance Learning for AdultsPartner-Led Climbing TripsWeather Station ToursExtreme Mount Washington MuseumGladys Brooks Memorial LibraryResearchCapabilities and RatesCurrent Research ProjectsProduct TestingRequest DataPast Research ProjectsUndergraduate and Graduate AdventuresNewsObserver BlogWindswept OnlineStories of ImpactNewsletterNewsroomAnnual ReportsAbout UsStaff and TrusteesOur HistoryPartnershipsCareers and InternshipsVolunteerRent Our Conference RoomContact Us© Copyright 2025 | Mount Washington Observatory | All Rights Reserved | 603-356-2137Did you know you can text ‘weather’ and ‘forecast’ to 603-356-2137 for current weather and conditions?Alternatively, you can enable our Historical Weather Alexa Skill, or our Alexa Flash Briefing Audio forecast. 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