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March 2007

Changes in the snowpack…

Changes in the snowpack... 2007-03-15 07:28:50.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer First sign of mud season at the base... Less than a week after ending our 60+ day streak without hitting

Winter, where have you gone?

Winter, where have you gone? 2007-03-14 08:03:12.000 - Alan Metcalf,  Summit Intern Rain wrecks havoc with our winter conditions Well, my plea for help seems to have backfired. It appears

We need your help!

We need your help! 2007-03-12 13:12:43.000 - Alan Metcalf,  Summit Intern NULL What is it that has Jon, Kyle, Mike, and myself so upset? What drives us to craziness? Why

Weather Changes

Weather Changes 2007-03-09 01:00:38.000 - Mike Finnegan,  Summit Intern Shift-change Bocce After a couple cold and windy days, it seems the temperatures are finally beginning to moderate. We bottomed out

Dawn, clear and FRIGID!!!

Dawn, clear and FRIGID!!! 2007-03-07 06:38:06.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer Dawn through the window... Quick Video LinkMore info below...For the second day in a row, the summit of Mount Washington

Cold, now with video…

Cold, now with video... 2007-03-06 14:49:06.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer NULL Quick Video Linkdetails below:An afternoon update on the conditions on the Rockpile. Temperatures bottomed out this morning at -37F,

BRRRRRUTAL!

BRRRRRUTAL! 2007-03-06 07:16:12.000 - The Summit Crew,  Mount Washington Observatory NULL The cold air arrived as advertised overnight. Temperatures are still falling, now at -36F for the low.The old daily

Winter Returns…and gets brutal!

Winter Returns...and gets brutal! 2007-03-05 08:22:16.000 - Jim Salge,  Observer To the snowcave... Just as we were getting used to the first moderated weather trend in over a month, we

After the storm

After the storm 2007-03-03 12:21:20.000 - Brent Antkowiak,  Summit Intern NULL As the main slug of moisture from yesterday’s storm moved up the coast last evening, the center of the

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