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1/22/2025 SnoFax Report MT AVALANCHE WEATHER STATIONS DOWN
January 22, 2025
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ESTIMATED 2" MID MOUNTAIN MAX, STRONG WINDS AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS, DRIFTS UP TO 6"

Well folks some unforeseen circumstances have thrown a wrench in SnoFax today, the MT avalance weather stations that provide our data seem to be down. I am guessing the resort hasn't caught onto this yet as it seems their automated map has been pulling the same numbers from these data sets all night long, or perhaps they are still able to pull data and the website is just down? I don't know I am not a computer guy... Looking at the weather, and thankfully due to the quick responsiveness of a cat driver friend of mine, I can provide an educated guess as to what we might be getting into out there. But this yet again re-emphasizes the importance of why I believe this very large mountain needs a full time snow reporter... Yesterday's howling westerly winds have given way to steady, and slowly calming NW winds, and the two webcams at the resort that are working have shown two totally different pictures of what's going on. My guess, and it's just that, is that we have gotten roughly 2" of snow mid mountain, and possibly wind drifts up to 6" or more on the South Face. 

WIND AND TEMPS: Temps should range between 0°F at the summit, and 18°F at the base, with mid mountain temps in the teens, and winds are expected out of the NW, gusting to 25mph at the summit. WIth a chance for snow on and off all day long.

Don't hold my feet to the fire if these numbers are way off, I'm only about 40 miles away looking at the mountain from two blurry webcams in the dark. If you get out there today make sure to send me some info so we can keep an accurate snowfall total number rolling! And if you don't see the resort report lining up with reality, let them know!!!

 

As always, remember to stay safe, and have fun out there.

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As always, remember to stay safe, and have fun out there.

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