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Sent: 080416/0946Z @:W1GMF.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM #:28645 [ABINGTON, MA] FBB7.00e
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MT WASHINGTON WEATHER CONDITIONS
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
4:27 AM
Conditions at 4:27 AM
Weather: Clear
Temperature: 24°F
Wind: W 18 mph
Visibility: 120 miles
Relative Humidity: 34%
Station Pressue: 23.80" rising
Ground Conditions: 5" snow/ice
24 Hour Statistics
Maximum Temperature: 21°F
Minimum Temperature: 12°F
Peak Wind Gust: NW 46 mph
Average Wind Speed: 30.4 mph
Liquid Precipitation: 0.00"
Snowfall: 0.0"
Almanac Data
Record High: 55°F (2002)
Record Low: -4°F (1981)
Average Daily Temperature: 23°F
Average Monthly Melted Precipitation: 8.43
Average Monthly Snowfall: 42.70
Total Snowfall So Far This Month: 7.5"
Average Monthly Winds: 34.8
Sunrise: 5:55
Sunset: 7:36
Forecast Discussion
Strong high pressure positioned to the south of the region will continue to keep the summits free of fog with plenty of sunshine. This will continue not only today, but through the remainder of the forecast period as well. This high will also begin to move warmer air onto the summits, causing temperatures to rise through tomorrow night, ending up well above freezing.
Brian Clark
Observer
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