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From: W1GMF@W1GMF.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM
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MT WASHINGTON WEATHER CONDITIONS
Sunday, April 13, 2008
4:09 AM
Conditions at 4:09 AM

Weather: Freezing fog

Temperature: 14°F

Wind: W 41 mph

Visibility: 1/16 mile

Relative Humidity: 100%

Station Pressue: 23.20" falling slowly

Ground Conditions: 5" snow/ice
24 Hour Statistics

Maximum Temperature: 39°F

Minimum Temperature: 15°F

Peak Wind Gust: SW 118 mph

Average Wind Speed: 50.1 mph

Liquid Precipitation: 0.29"

Snowfall: Trace
Almanac Data

Record High: 57°F (1945)

Record Low: -6°F (1973)

Average Daily Temperature: 22°F

Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 8.43

Average Monthly Snowfall: 42.70

Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 4.5"

Average Monthly Winds: 34.8

Sunrise: 5:59

Sunset: 7:33
Forecast Discussion

Low pressure will slowly pull away from the region off to the northeast today. Plenty of low level moisture will be left behind by this storm, and will keep the summits in the fog through most of the forecast period With winds shifting to the northwest, there is also the slight chance of some upslope snow shower activity. Tomorrow, high pressure slowly begins to build in and bring some drier air onto the summits, possibly providing some breaks in the fog by days end.
Brian Clark
Observer


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