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***Mount Washington, NH Daily Observations/Conditions***
"Home of the World's Worst Weather"
Mount Washington presents the most severe combinations of wind, cold, icing and storminess available anywhere in the world where people are on hand to take measurements. The summit lies in the path of the principal storm tracks and air mass routes affecting the northeastern United States, and it is, because of its elevation, biologically and ecologically similar to the subarctic zone.
Elevation: 6,288 feet
Latitude: 44° 16' N
Longitude: 71° 18' W
Highest wind (world record, April 12, 1934): 231 MPH
Average wind velocity for the year: 35.3 MPH
Lowest temperature (state record, January 1934): -47°F
Highest temperature (August 1975): 72°F
Average temperature for the year: 26.5°F
Average annual snowfall: 256 inches
Maximum snowfall in a season (1968-69): 566.4 inches
Maximum snowfall in calendar year (1969) 495.2 inches
Winds exceed hurricane force (75 MPH) on an average of 104 days a year
The summit is in the clouds about 60% of the time
I wanted to dedicate this thread solely for the purpose of having others interested about the extreme weather taking place on this desolate peak. I will relay postings from time to time and what sparks my interest here is the winds and even the low temps and the unreal wind chills. So here goes.....
Mount Washington presents the most severe combinations of wind, cold, icing and storminess available anywhere in the world where people are on hand to take measurements. The summit lies in the path of the principal storm tracks and air mass routes affecting the northeastern United States, and it is, because of its elevation, biologically and ecologically similar to the subarctic zone.
Elevation: 6,288 feet
Latitude: 44° 16' N
Longitude: 71° 18' W
Highest wind (world record, April 12, 1934): 231 MPH
Average wind velocity for the year: 35.3 MPH
Lowest temperature (state record, January 1934): -47°F
Highest temperature (August 1975): 72°F
Average temperature for the year: 26.5°F
Average annual snowfall: 256 inches
Maximum snowfall in a season (1968-69): 566.4 inches
Maximum snowfall in calendar year (1969) 495.2 inches
Winds exceed hurricane force (75 MPH) on an average of 104 days a year
The summit is in the clouds about 60% of the time
I wanted to dedicate this thread solely for the purpose of having others interested about the extreme weather taking place on this desolate peak. I will relay postings from time to time and what sparks my interest here is the winds and even the low temps and the unreal wind chills. So here goes.....
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Wednesday, February 5, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Blowing snow and freezing fog
Temperature: -2° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -34°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 113 gusting to 130 MPH Station Pressure: 22.98" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 28° Minimum Temperature: -2°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 131 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 52 MPH
Precipitation: 5.3" snow which melted to 0.89" water
Almanac Data
Record High: 37° (1962) Record Low: -25° (1969)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:53 a.m. Sunset: 5:06 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 13 minutes
Forecast Discussion
Cold arctic air and gusty winds predominate today. As high pressure begins building tonight, the clouds will start to dissipate, but temperatures will remain quite cold until another low pressure system moves in this weekend with warmer, wetter air.
atop Mount Washington
Wednesday, February 5, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Blowing snow and freezing fog
Temperature: -2° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -34°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 113 gusting to 130 MPH Station Pressure: 22.98" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 28° Minimum Temperature: -2°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 131 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 52 MPH
Precipitation: 5.3" snow which melted to 0.89" water
Almanac Data
Record High: 37° (1962) Record Low: -25° (1969)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:53 a.m. Sunset: 5:06 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 13 minutes
Forecast Discussion
Cold arctic air and gusty winds predominate today. As high pressure begins building tonight, the clouds will start to dissipate, but temperatures will remain quite cold until another low pressure system moves in this weekend with warmer, wetter air.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Thursday, February 6, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog and blowing snow
Temperature: -17° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -55°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 65 gusting to 70 MPH Station Pressure: 23.39" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 5° Minimum Temperature: -17°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 130 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 92 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 33° (1938) Record Low: -26° (1936, 1962)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:53 a.m. Sunset: 5:07 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 14 minutes
Forecast Discussion
High pressure will move off the coast today. This will set up a westerly flow over the region and we will experience increasing clouds. Tonight a weak low will move in from the West, touching off a few snow showers over the North and mountains. A developing low will move Northeast from the Carolina coast and bring steady light snow in southern areas for Friday. This will be ending on Friday night as our next high pressure begins to build in.
atop Mount Washington
Thursday, February 6, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog and blowing snow
Temperature: -17° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -55°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 65 gusting to 70 MPH Station Pressure: 23.39" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 5° Minimum Temperature: -17°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 130 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 92 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 33° (1938) Record Low: -26° (1936, 1962)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:53 a.m. Sunset: 5:07 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 14 minutes
Forecast Discussion
High pressure will move off the coast today. This will set up a westerly flow over the region and we will experience increasing clouds. Tonight a weak low will move in from the West, touching off a few snow showers over the North and mountains. A developing low will move Northeast from the Carolina coast and bring steady light snow in southern areas for Friday. This will be ending on Friday night as our next high pressure begins to build in.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Friday, February 7, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with light snow
Temperature: 5° Visibility: 250 feet
Wind Chill Index: -20°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 32 MPH Station Pressure: 23.49" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 5° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 100 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 60 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 33° (1938) Record Low: -29° (1962)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:51 a.m. Sunset: 5:08 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 17 minutes
Forecast Discussion
Light snow will spread out over the region this morning as a weak low moves from West to East and the Carolina low moves Northeast. This will continue into this afternoon and then taper off tonight. High pressure will build into New England overnight and produce clearing conditions in all areas. The weekend looks to be seasonable with snow showers expected on Sunday.
atop Mount Washington
Friday, February 7, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with light snow
Temperature: 5° Visibility: 250 feet
Wind Chill Index: -20°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 32 MPH Station Pressure: 23.49" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 5° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 100 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 60 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 33° (1938) Record Low: -29° (1962)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 16.3"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:51 a.m. Sunset: 5:08 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 17 minutes
Forecast Discussion
Light snow will spread out over the region this morning as a weak low moves from West to East and the Carolina low moves Northeast. This will continue into this afternoon and then taper off tonight. High pressure will build into New England overnight and produce clearing conditions in all areas. The weekend looks to be seasonable with snow showers expected on Sunday.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Saturday, February 8, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -15° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -52°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 72 gusting to 78 MPH Station Pressure: 23.20" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 9° Minimum Temperature: -16°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 78 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 36 MPH
Precipitation: 1.6" of snow melted down to .08" of water equivalent
Almanac Data
Record High: 37° (1937) Record Low: -40° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:49 a.m. Sunset: 5:10 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 21 minutes
Forecast Discussion
High pressure will provide us with some sunshine today with temperatures just slightly below normal. Clouds associated with a front will start rolling in tonight. This system contains little moisture so only light snow showers are expected for Sunday. Another weak high pressure will move over New England on Sunday night into Monday when clearing will take place.
atop Mount Washington
Saturday, February 8, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -15° Visibility: 200 feet
Wind Chill Index: -52°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 72 gusting to 78 MPH Station Pressure: 23.20" and rising
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 9° Minimum Temperature: -16°
Peak Wind Gust: West at 78 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 36 MPH
Precipitation: 1.6" of snow melted down to .08" of water equivalent
Almanac Data
Record High: 37° (1937) Record Low: -40° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:49 a.m. Sunset: 5:10 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 21 minutes
Forecast Discussion
High pressure will provide us with some sunshine today with temperatures just slightly below normal. Clouds associated with a front will start rolling in tonight. This system contains little moisture so only light snow showers are expected for Sunday. Another weak high pressure will move over New England on Sunday night into Monday when clearing will take place.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
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indicate that there was a fire in a generator building on the Mountain and that the Observatory was evacuated.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
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Limited Services Restored to Observatory;
Crew Reoccupies Summit
Two Summit Buildings Destroyed by Sunday Fire; Origin Remains Unknown
MOUNT WASHINGTON, NH – February 10, 2003 – At 2:00 PM EST, Mount Washington Observatory Staff Meteorologist Christin Perruzzi made the first step in reoccupying the summit of Mount Washington by recording the first weather observations since fire destroyed the State of NH summit power plant Sunday afternoon. The temperature at 2:00 PM was 6 degrees Fahrenheit, winds averaged 46 mph and fog limited visibility to 1/8 of a mile.
Despite these typical winter conditions, staff from the Mount Washington Observatory returned to the summit weather station after being evacuated Sunday as a safety precaution. Observatory officials made their way back to the summit via snow tractor on Monday afternoon to assess the damage caused by Sunday’s fire and to reestablish their post atop the northeast’s highest peak. The Observatory has maintained a continuous presence at the summit of Mount Washington since 1932.
The State of New Hampshire’s power generation facility on Mount Washington and a smaller backup generator building were both destroyed by Sunday’s blaze. No other buildings on the summit sustained significant damage. A team of state officials and operational personnel also traveled to the summit to evaluate the damage caused by the fire and to determine a course of action.
Through the efforts of Observatory Director of Research Ken Rancourt and Observer Derek Brown, heat has been restored to the Mount Washington Observatory. By the end of the evening, power will be supplied to the entire facility, as state officials transport a large temporary generator to the summit. A longer-term back-up generator will be transported to the summit tomorrow.
“No later than tomorrow, we hope to have the Observatory’s automated systems back in action, doing the work that needs to be done up there,” said Observatory Executive Director John Hammer Monday afternoon. “When our computer systems are up and running, we’ll be able to resume transmitting data.”
Today’s weather observations have been reported to the National Weather Service by cellular phone, and normal data transmissions will resume when power and phone service is restored. Dr. Peter Crane, Director of Programs, inspected the rest of the Observatory’s facility and found nothing out of order after the facility was evacuated Sunday evening. Rancourt, Brown, Crane and Perruzzi will remain at the Observatory through the night.
Mount Washington Observatory is a private, non-profit organization supported in part by the generosity of its members. Its mission is to observe and report on weather conditions year-round, conduct scientific research programs and advance public knowledge of the unique meteorology, natural sub-arctic environment and human history of the White Mountain region. For more information, visit http://www.mountwashington.org.
Crew Reoccupies Summit
Two Summit Buildings Destroyed by Sunday Fire; Origin Remains Unknown
MOUNT WASHINGTON, NH – February 10, 2003 – At 2:00 PM EST, Mount Washington Observatory Staff Meteorologist Christin Perruzzi made the first step in reoccupying the summit of Mount Washington by recording the first weather observations since fire destroyed the State of NH summit power plant Sunday afternoon. The temperature at 2:00 PM was 6 degrees Fahrenheit, winds averaged 46 mph and fog limited visibility to 1/8 of a mile.
Despite these typical winter conditions, staff from the Mount Washington Observatory returned to the summit weather station after being evacuated Sunday as a safety precaution. Observatory officials made their way back to the summit via snow tractor on Monday afternoon to assess the damage caused by Sunday’s fire and to reestablish their post atop the northeast’s highest peak. The Observatory has maintained a continuous presence at the summit of Mount Washington since 1932.
The State of New Hampshire’s power generation facility on Mount Washington and a smaller backup generator building were both destroyed by Sunday’s blaze. No other buildings on the summit sustained significant damage. A team of state officials and operational personnel also traveled to the summit to evaluate the damage caused by the fire and to determine a course of action.
Through the efforts of Observatory Director of Research Ken Rancourt and Observer Derek Brown, heat has been restored to the Mount Washington Observatory. By the end of the evening, power will be supplied to the entire facility, as state officials transport a large temporary generator to the summit. A longer-term back-up generator will be transported to the summit tomorrow.
“No later than tomorrow, we hope to have the Observatory’s automated systems back in action, doing the work that needs to be done up there,” said Observatory Executive Director John Hammer Monday afternoon. “When our computer systems are up and running, we’ll be able to resume transmitting data.”
Today’s weather observations have been reported to the National Weather Service by cellular phone, and normal data transmissions will resume when power and phone service is restored. Dr. Peter Crane, Director of Programs, inspected the rest of the Observatory’s facility and found nothing out of order after the facility was evacuated Sunday evening. Rancourt, Brown, Crane and Perruzzi will remain at the Observatory through the night.
Mount Washington Observatory is a private, non-profit organization supported in part by the generosity of its members. Its mission is to observe and report on weather conditions year-round, conduct scientific research programs and advance public knowledge of the unique meteorology, natural sub-arctic environment and human history of the White Mountain region. For more information, visit http://www.mountwashington.org.
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Today's Weather
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
atop Mount Washington
Sunday, February 9, 2003
Conditions at 5:00 a.m.
Weather: Freezing fog with blowing snow
Temperature: -4° Visibility: 75 feet
Wind Chill Index: -36°F Relative Humidity: 100%
Wind: West at 48 MPH Station Pressure: 23.28" and falling
Ground Conditions: 4" of snow and ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 6° Minimum Temperature: -19°
Peak Wind Gust: Northwest at 81 MPH
Average Wind Speed: 56 MPH
Precipitation: None
Almanac Data
Record High: 42° (1937) Record Low: -37° (1934)
Average Daily Temperature: 5°
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 7.33"
Average Monthly Snowfall: 40.7"
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 17.9"
Average Monthly Winds: 44.5 MPH
Sunrise: 6:48 a.m. Sunset: 5:11 p.m.
Length of Day: 10 hours and 23 minutes
Forecast Discussion
A cold front will move across Maine and New Hampshire today. Only scattered snow showers are expected in Northern areas as there is little moisture associated with this front. Clearing conditions and colder air will move in as the front passes and will persist into Monday morning. Our next weather system will approach on Monday afternoon so we can expect light snow across the region for Monday night into Tuesday.
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Mount Washington is among the most amazing places on Earth! :o I would just love to go there! lol
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Conditions at Feb 14, 2003 - 09:49 AM ESTFeb 14, 2003 - 08:49 AM CSTFeb 14, 2003 - 07:49 AM MSTFeb 14, 2003 - 06:49 AM PSTFeb 14, 2003 - 05:49 AM ASTFeb 14, 2003 - 04:49 AM HST
2003.02.14 1449 UTC
Wind from the WNW (300 degrees) at 87 MPH (76 KT) gusting to 101 MPH (88 KT)
Visibility 3/16 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Weather Freezing fog
Temperature -29 F (-34 C)
Windchill -81 F (-63 C)
Dew Point -29 F (-34 C)
Relative Humidity 100%
ob KMWN 141449Z 30076G88KT 3/16SM FZFG BKN001 M34/M34
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
-31.9 (-35.5) -37.8 (-38.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 14, 2003 - 06:50 AM EST / 2003.02.14 1150 UTC
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Precipitation Accumulation
Precipitation
Amount
0.11 inches In the 24 hours preceding Feb 13, 2003 - 06:50 AM EST / 2003.02.13 1150 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 10 AM (15) Feb 14 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 87 freezing fog
9 AM (14) Feb 14 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 89 freezing fog
8 AM (13) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 82 freezing fog
7 AM (12) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
6 AM (11) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
5 AM (10) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
4 AM (9) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 74 freezing fog
3 AM (8) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 76 freezing fog
2 AM (7) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 81 freezing fog
1 AM (6) Feb 14 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 86 freezing fog
Midnight (5) Feb 14 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 94 blowing snow; freezing fog
11 PM (4) Feb 13 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 98 blowing snow; freezing fog
10 PM (3) Feb 13 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 93 blowing snow; freezing fog
9 PM (2) Feb 13 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 87 blowing snow; freezing fog
8 PM (1) Feb 13 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 83 blowing snow; freezing fog
7 PM (0) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 79 blowing snow; freezing fog
6 PM (23) Feb 13 -27 (-33) -27 (-33) WNW 76 blowing snow; freezing fog
5 PM (22) No Data
4 PM (21) Feb 13 -25 (-32) -25 (-32) W 81 blowing snow; freezing fog
3 PM (20) Feb 13 -25 (-32) -25 (-32) W 82 blowing snow; freezing fog
2 PM (19) Feb 13 -27 (-33) -27 (-33) W 85 blowing snow; freezing fog
1 PM (18) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) W 87 blowing snow; freezing fog
Noon (17) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 61 blowing snow; freezing fog
Oldest 11 AM (16) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 76 blowing snow; freezing fog
2003.02.14 1449 UTC
Wind from the WNW (300 degrees) at 87 MPH (76 KT) gusting to 101 MPH (88 KT)
Visibility 3/16 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Weather Freezing fog
Temperature -29 F (-34 C)
Windchill -81 F (-63 C)
Dew Point -29 F (-34 C)
Relative Humidity 100%
ob KMWN 141449Z 30076G88KT 3/16SM FZFG BKN001 M34/M34
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
-31.9 (-35.5) -37.8 (-38.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 14, 2003 - 06:50 AM EST / 2003.02.14 1150 UTC
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Precipitation Accumulation
Precipitation
Amount
0.11 inches In the 24 hours preceding Feb 13, 2003 - 06:50 AM EST / 2003.02.13 1150 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 10 AM (15) Feb 14 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 87 freezing fog
9 AM (14) Feb 14 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 89 freezing fog
8 AM (13) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 82 freezing fog
7 AM (12) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
6 AM (11) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
5 AM (10) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 73 freezing fog
4 AM (9) Feb 14 -36 (-38) -36 (-38) WNW 74 freezing fog
3 AM (8) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 76 freezing fog
2 AM (7) Feb 14 -34 (-37) -34 (-37) WNW 81 freezing fog
1 AM (6) Feb 14 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 86 freezing fog
Midnight (5) Feb 14 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 94 blowing snow; freezing fog
11 PM (4) Feb 13 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 98 blowing snow; freezing fog
10 PM (3) Feb 13 -32 (-36) -32 (-36) WNW 93 blowing snow; freezing fog
9 PM (2) Feb 13 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 87 blowing snow; freezing fog
8 PM (1) Feb 13 -31 (-35) -31 (-35) WNW 83 blowing snow; freezing fog
7 PM (0) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 79 blowing snow; freezing fog
6 PM (23) Feb 13 -27 (-33) -27 (-33) WNW 76 blowing snow; freezing fog
5 PM (22) No Data
4 PM (21) Feb 13 -25 (-32) -25 (-32) W 81 blowing snow; freezing fog
3 PM (20) Feb 13 -25 (-32) -25 (-32) W 82 blowing snow; freezing fog
2 PM (19) Feb 13 -27 (-33) -27 (-33) W 85 blowing snow; freezing fog
1 PM (18) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) W 87 blowing snow; freezing fog
Noon (17) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 61 blowing snow; freezing fog
Oldest 11 AM (16) Feb 13 -29 (-34) -29 (-34) WNW 76 blowing snow; freezing fog
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Current Weather Conditions:
Mount Washington, NH, United States
(KMWN) 44-16N 071-18W 1910M
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Conditions at Feb 16, 2003 - 11:51 AM ESTFeb 16, 2003 - 10:51 AM CSTFeb 16, 2003 - 09:51 AM MSTFeb 16, 2003 - 08:51 AM PSTFeb 16, 2003 - 07:51 AM ASTFeb 16, 2003 - 06:51 AM HST
2003.02.16 1651 UTC
Wind from the NW (320 degrees) at 33 MPH (29 KT)
Visibility 110 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Temperature -2 F (-19 C)
Windchill -29 F (-34 C)
Dew Point -29 F (-34 C)
Relative Humidity 25%
ob KMWN 161651Z 32029KT 110SM BKN180 M19/M34 RMK HZ DSNT ALQDS
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
-6.2 (-21.2) -14.4 (-25.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 16, 2003 - 06:52 AM EST / 2003.02.16 1152 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest Noon (17) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -29 (-34) NW 33
11 AM (16) Feb 16 0 (-18) -34 (-37) NW 35
10 AM (15) Feb 16 -4 (-20) -29 (-34) NNW 44
9 AM (14) Feb 16 -5 (-21) -32 (-36) NW 53 blowing snow
8 AM (13) Feb 16 -5 (-21) -25 (-32) NW 58 blowing snow
7 AM (12) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) WNW 61 blowing snow
6 AM (11) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) NW 68 blowing snow
5 AM (10) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) NW 69 blowing snow
4 AM (9) Feb 16 -11 (-24) -25 (-32) NW 75 blowing snow
3 AM (8) Feb 16 -11 (-24) -20 (-29) NW 82 blowing snow
2 AM (7) Feb 16 -13 (-25) -18 (-28) NW 79 blowing snow
1 AM (6) Feb 16 -14 (-26) -23 (-31) NNW 81 blowing snow
Midnight (5) Feb 16 -14 (-26) -20 (-29) NNW 86 blowing snow
11 PM (4) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NNW 84 blowing snow
10 PM (3) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NW 81 blowing snow
9 PM (2) Feb 15 -16 (-27) -22 (-30) NNW 79 blowing snow
8 PM (1) Feb 15 -16 (-27) -22 (-30) NNW 76 blowing snow
7 PM (0) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NNW 76 blowing snow
6 PM (23) Feb 15 -22 (-30) -27 (-33) NW 81 blowing snow
5 PM (22) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -31 (-35) NW 82 blowing snow
4 PM (21) Feb 15 -27 (-33) -32 (-36) NW 67 blowing snow
3 PM (20) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -32 (-36) NW 69 blowing snow
2 PM (19) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -31 (-35) NW 77 blowing snow
Oldest 1 PM (18) Feb 15 -23 (-31) -29 (-34) NW 69 blowing snow
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F(C) Dew Point
F(C) Pressure
Inches(hPa) Wind
(MPH) Weather
Mount Washington, NH, United States
(KMWN) 44-16N 071-18W 1910M
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Conditions at Feb 16, 2003 - 11:51 AM ESTFeb 16, 2003 - 10:51 AM CSTFeb 16, 2003 - 09:51 AM MSTFeb 16, 2003 - 08:51 AM PSTFeb 16, 2003 - 07:51 AM ASTFeb 16, 2003 - 06:51 AM HST
2003.02.16 1651 UTC
Wind from the NW (320 degrees) at 33 MPH (29 KT)
Visibility 110 mile(s)
Sky conditions mostly cloudy
Temperature -2 F (-19 C)
Windchill -29 F (-34 C)
Dew Point -29 F (-34 C)
Relative Humidity 25%
ob KMWN 161651Z 32029KT 110SM BKN180 M19/M34 RMK HZ DSNT ALQDS
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
-6.2 (-21.2) -14.4 (-25.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 16, 2003 - 06:52 AM EST / 2003.02.16 1152 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest Noon (17) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -29 (-34) NW 33
11 AM (16) Feb 16 0 (-18) -34 (-37) NW 35
10 AM (15) Feb 16 -4 (-20) -29 (-34) NNW 44
9 AM (14) Feb 16 -5 (-21) -32 (-36) NW 53 blowing snow
8 AM (13) Feb 16 -5 (-21) -25 (-32) NW 58 blowing snow
7 AM (12) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) WNW 61 blowing snow
6 AM (11) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) NW 68 blowing snow
5 AM (10) Feb 16 -9 (-23) -23 (-31) NW 69 blowing snow
4 AM (9) Feb 16 -11 (-24) -25 (-32) NW 75 blowing snow
3 AM (8) Feb 16 -11 (-24) -20 (-29) NW 82 blowing snow
2 AM (7) Feb 16 -13 (-25) -18 (-28) NW 79 blowing snow
1 AM (6) Feb 16 -14 (-26) -23 (-31) NNW 81 blowing snow
Midnight (5) Feb 16 -14 (-26) -20 (-29) NNW 86 blowing snow
11 PM (4) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NNW 84 blowing snow
10 PM (3) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NW 81 blowing snow
9 PM (2) Feb 15 -16 (-27) -22 (-30) NNW 79 blowing snow
8 PM (1) Feb 15 -16 (-27) -22 (-30) NNW 76 blowing snow
7 PM (0) Feb 15 -20 (-29) -25 (-32) NNW 76 blowing snow
6 PM (23) Feb 15 -22 (-30) -27 (-33) NW 81 blowing snow
5 PM (22) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -31 (-35) NW 82 blowing snow
4 PM (21) Feb 15 -27 (-33) -32 (-36) NW 67 blowing snow
3 PM (20) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -32 (-36) NW 69 blowing snow
2 PM (19) Feb 15 -25 (-32) -31 (-35) NW 77 blowing snow
Oldest 1 PM (18) Feb 15 -23 (-31) -29 (-34) NW 69 blowing snow
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F(C) Dew Point
F(C) Pressure
Inches(hPa) Wind
(MPH) Weather
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Current Weather Conditions:
Mount Washington, NH, United States
(KMWN) 44-16N 071-18W 1910M
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Conditions at Feb 17, 2003 - 08:50 AM ESTFeb 17, 2003 - 07:50 AM CSTFeb 17, 2003 - 06:50 AM MSTFeb 17, 2003 - 05:50 AM PSTFeb 17, 2003 - 04:50 AM ASTFeb 17, 2003 - 03:50 AM HST
2003.02.17 1350 UTC
Wind from the W (260 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT)
Visibility 110 mile(s)
Sky conditions overcast
Temperature 10 F (-12 C)
Windchill 0 F (-18 C)
Dew Point -9 F (-23 C)
Relative Humidity 39%
ob KMWN 171350Z 26005KT 110SM FEW/// BKN100 OVC140 M12/M23 RMK TOPS LWR FEW 050 HZ DSNT ALQDS
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
13.8 (-10.1) 7.2 (-13.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 17, 2003 - 06:49 AM EST / 2003.02.17 1149 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 9 AM (14) Feb 17 10 (-12) -9 (-23) W 6
8 AM (13) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 6
7 AM (12) Feb 17 12 (-11) -11 (-24) NW 6
6 AM (11) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 6
5 AM (10) Feb 17 14 (-10) -9 (-23) NW 6
4 AM (9) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 7
3 AM (8) Feb 17 12 (-11) -7 (-22) NW 8
2 AM (7) Feb 17 10 (-12) -16 (-27) NW 9
1 AM (6) Feb 17 8 (-13) -13 (-25) NW 13
Midnight (5) Feb 17 6 (-14) -14 (-26) NW 14
11 PM (4) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) NW 21
10 PM (3) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) WNW 25
9 PM (2) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) WNW 26
8 PM (1) Feb 16 3 (-16) -13 (-25) WNW 30
7 PM (0) Feb 16 3 (-16) -18 (-28) WNW 35
6 PM (23) Feb 16 1 (-17) -9 (-23) WNW 37
5 PM (22) Feb 16 0 (-18) -18 (-28) WNW 37
4 PM (21) Feb 16 1 (-17) -27 (-33) WNW 37
3 PM (20) Feb 16 0 (-18) -25 (-32) NW 35
2 PM (19) Feb 16 NW 33 haze; duststorm,
1 PM (18) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -32 (-36) NW 29
Noon (17) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -29 (-34) NW 33
11 AM (16) Feb 16 0 (-18) -34 (-37) NW 35
Oldest 10 AM (15) Feb 16 -4 (-20) -29 (-34) NNW 44
Mount Washington, NH, United States
(KMWN) 44-16N 071-18W 1910M
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Conditions at Feb 17, 2003 - 08:50 AM ESTFeb 17, 2003 - 07:50 AM CSTFeb 17, 2003 - 06:50 AM MSTFeb 17, 2003 - 05:50 AM PSTFeb 17, 2003 - 04:50 AM ASTFeb 17, 2003 - 03:50 AM HST
2003.02.17 1350 UTC
Wind from the W (260 degrees) at 6 MPH (5 KT)
Visibility 110 mile(s)
Sky conditions overcast
Temperature 10 F (-12 C)
Windchill 0 F (-18 C)
Dew Point -9 F (-23 C)
Relative Humidity 39%
ob KMWN 171350Z 26005KT 110SM FEW/// BKN100 OVC140 M12/M23 RMK TOPS LWR FEW 050 HZ DSNT ALQDS
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Maximum and Minimum Temperatures
Maximum
Temperature
F (C) Minimum
Temperature
F (C)
13.8 (-10.1) 7.2 (-13.8) In the 6 hours preceding Feb 17, 2003 - 06:49 AM EST / 2003.02.17 1149 UTC
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24 Hour Summary
Time
EST (UTC) Temperature
F (C) Dew Point
F (C) Pressure
Inches (hPa) Wind
MPH Weather
Latest 9 AM (14) Feb 17 10 (-12) -9 (-23) W 6
8 AM (13) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 6
7 AM (12) Feb 17 12 (-11) -11 (-24) NW 6
6 AM (11) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 6
5 AM (10) Feb 17 14 (-10) -9 (-23) NW 6
4 AM (9) Feb 17 12 (-11) -9 (-23) NW 7
3 AM (8) Feb 17 12 (-11) -7 (-22) NW 8
2 AM (7) Feb 17 10 (-12) -16 (-27) NW 9
1 AM (6) Feb 17 8 (-13) -13 (-25) NW 13
Midnight (5) Feb 17 6 (-14) -14 (-26) NW 14
11 PM (4) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) NW 21
10 PM (3) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) WNW 25
9 PM (2) Feb 16 6 (-14) -13 (-25) WNW 26
8 PM (1) Feb 16 3 (-16) -13 (-25) WNW 30
7 PM (0) Feb 16 3 (-16) -18 (-28) WNW 35
6 PM (23) Feb 16 1 (-17) -9 (-23) WNW 37
5 PM (22) Feb 16 0 (-18) -18 (-28) WNW 37
4 PM (21) Feb 16 1 (-17) -27 (-33) WNW 37
3 PM (20) Feb 16 0 (-18) -25 (-32) NW 35
2 PM (19) Feb 16 NW 33 haze; duststorm,
1 PM (18) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -32 (-36) NW 29
Noon (17) Feb 16 -2 (-19) -29 (-34) NW 33
11 AM (16) Feb 16 0 (-18) -34 (-37) NW 35
Oldest 10 AM (15) Feb 16 -4 (-20) -29 (-34) NNW 44
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