







The Mount Washington Observatory is a renowned research and weather facility located atop Mount Washington in New Hampshire's White Mountains, famous for its extreme and unpredictable weather. Standing at 1,917 meters (6,288 feet), Mount Washington is one of the most storm-prone peaks in the world, and the observatory monitors wind speeds, temperatures, and atmospheric conditions year-round. It was founded in 1932 by a group of dedicated meteorologists and continues to contribute valuable data to climate science and weather forecasting. Visitors can explore the summit via guided tours, learning about the mountain's history, severe weather phenomena, and scientific research conducted on-site.
The webcam offers a live stream from the Sherman Adams building observation deck in New Hampshire's State Park, providing viewers with a spectacular view looking east from the summit of Mount Washington. Positioned in the observatory tower, the camera captures the rugged beauty of the White Mountains and the ever-changing weather conditions that make this peak famous. Visitors to the live stream can experience the summit's dramatic landscapes, from sweeping valleys to jagged ridges, in real time. The webcam is an excellent way for weather enthusiasts, hikers, and nature lovers to observe the mountain's extreme conditions safely from anywhere in the world. Its continuous feed highlights the observatory's mission of sharing the unique environment of Mount Washington with a global audience.