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Ryan Knapp, Weather Observer & Meteorologist
6 inches of new snow!!!!!
6 inches of new snow!!!!! 2007-01-09 08:26:37.000 - Jim Salge, Observer Snow drifts at the front door... Finally, some normal wintry weather has arrived on Mount Washington. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, freezing fog, high winds and COLD temperatures. All these conditions and more arrived yesterday, and look
Hard Precip…
Hard Precip... 2007-01-08 10:08:11.000 - Brent Antkowiak, Summit Intern Smiling through 70mph sleet... As we get further into January, hope for a return, or should I say beginning, of winter slowly dissipates. On the contrary, the past few days have built some excitement on the mountain as
Back to winter…
Back to winter... 2007-01-07 08:22:16.000 - Jackie Johnson, Summit Intern NULL Yesterday, with the lack of snow up here, true winter depression had set in. Being on the summit of Mount Washington and not seeing any snow in January is very disheartening. Then waking up to the
Morning and observations
Morning and observations 2006-08-24 18:30:03.000 - Neil Lareau, Observer This morning:Anti-crepuscular rays seemingly emanate from Littleton. Somewhat more ordinary crepuscular rays streak down from the clouds to the east. Clouds trade places, back and forth,
Goodbye Mount Washington!
Goodbye Mount Washington! 2006-08-21 09:04:56.000 - Christy Schultz, Chief Intern This morning It’s unbelievable just how fast time really does fly when you’re having fun! A prime example of that cliché saying is this summer:

