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NULL 2011-05-20 14:59:46.000 - Peter Strand, Summit Intern NULL Peter here. One of the new summer interns on the shift with Steve, Mike and Rick. Since I arrived on Wednesday,
NULL 2011-05-20 14:59:46.000 - Peter Strand, Summit Intern NULL Peter here. One of the new summer interns on the shift with Steve, Mike and Rick. Since I arrived on Wednesday,
May Sunset 2011-05-19 23:19:11.000 - Mike Carmon, Staff Meteorologist NULL The reliable unreliability of Mt. Washington provided us with quite a treat this evening. Looking at the models during the
NULL 2011-05-18 15:37:56.000 - Stacey Kawecki, Observer and Meteorologist Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end - Semi-Sonic, "Closing Time"If you listened to the radio at all during
Volunteer comment 2011-05-17 21:59:21.000 - Marty Basch, Summit Volunteer NULL Repeat after me: rain, fog, highs in the mid-40s.That's the mantra up here since late Saturday where there's pea soup
Kind of Nice. 2011-05-16 23:15:05.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist NULL As the quasi-stationary low remains stalled to the south, the moist flow over New England continues. On the summits,
Wet Weather Here to Stay 2011-05-15 16:44:46.000 - Brian Clark, Observer and Meteorologist NULL If you live in New England or the Mid-Atlantic, get used to the weather you have
Spring! 2011-05-14 16:08:30.000 - Mike Finnegan, IT Observer Laying Down Non-musical Tracks It appears that summer has finally arrived to the summit. The Mount Washington Auto Road is open to
Friday the 13th! 2011-05-13 22:20:59.000 - Ryan Knapp, Staff Meteorologist Sunrise on the 13th. Today is Friday the 13th! To those who are superstitious or have paraskevidekatriaphobia (fear of Friday
1 year later 2011-05-12 22:00:50.000 - Rebecca Scholand, Summit Museum Attendant NULL 12 May 2010 I started working on the summit as one of the new summer interns. Today, one
An interns departing thoughts 2011-05-11 21:41:14.000 - David Quigley, Summit Intern Springtime is a time of great transition on Mount Washington. Temperature rises, snowpack decreases, and birds return to the