Looks like an interesting week ahead - from the National Weather Service Special Weather Statement:
...Several inches of snow will fall in the mountains above 6000 feet Wednesday through Thursday...
The snow level will be around 5500 to 6000 feet Wednesday through Thursday as an unseasonably deep upper trough moves over the Pacific Northwest. Precipitation amounts of a quarter inch to an inch are likely over the higher mountains during this period with locally up to one and a half inches on Mount Baker.
That means that a total of 2 to 6 inches of snow can be expected at elevations above 6000 feet Tuesday through Wednesday with a foot or more of snow at the higher elevations on Mount Baker.