To be really conservative, I would assume level, with the top of the snow equal to the height of flat roof snow load at the ridges. I would also consider the leeward side drift loading on downwind roof as well. I would think that the lemgth of the windward surface of the upwind roof would somewhat limit the volume of snow that could accumulate between the two ridges.
All would be tempered by, or increased by, your knowledge of the snow accumulation patterns in the buildings' geographic area.
Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA