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March 2008

Shower

Shower 2008-03-11 22:51:37.000 - Ryan Buckley,  Summit Intern NULL The feeling of showering, after 8 days up at the observatory, may be one of those things that is better described

Century club

Century club 2008-03-10 23:29:21.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer Windswept: This is the name of the Mount Washington Observatory’s quarterly publication. It also describes conditions on the summit yesterday. I have

Some Interesting Weather

Some Interesting Weather 2008-03-09 06:11:39.000 - Mike Finnegan,  IT Observer Well, the beginning of the weather we were not so much looking forward to came yesterday. After a bit of

rain and snow

rain and snow 2008-03-07 23:43:00.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer Precip anyone? We had to say goodbye today, not only to the group of charming German students, but also to the

fickle mountain weather

fickle mountain weather 2008-03-06 17:04:41.000 - Stacey Kawecki,  Observer Windy yesterday Only twenty four hours ago we were all watching the hays chart in anticipation, awaiting the moment when winds

NULL

NULL 2008-03-05 15:23:34.000 - Kyle Paddleford,  Observer Glazing Yesterday I was in a tee shirt taking advantage of the warm temperatures and softening snow to widen the snow banks in

Slide Show

Slide Show 2008-03-03 18:34:56.000 - Ryan Knapp,  Staff Meteorologist Sunrise Cap Cloud With the end of one month (February) and the start of another (March), that means one thing for

Lots of Shoveling!

Lots of Shoveling! 2008-03-02 15:51:48.000 - Brian Clark,  Observer Big drift Since last Tuesday, about 21 inches of snowfall has been measured on the summit. A good portion of that

German Trip

German Trip 2008-03-01 17:59:24.000 - Steve Welsh,  IT Observer Auto Road At Cow Pasture For several years now the Observatory has played host, each winter season, to a group of

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