It’s been a slow trickle into Fall in New England, but over 6,000 feet above sea level, snowy season has already begun.
THINK IT'S BEEN COLD OUTSIDE YOUR HOME THIS LAST WEEK? BE GRATEFUL YOU'RE NOT ON MT. WASHINGTON. THE CREW ON THE MT. WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY - RECORDING BRUTALLY COLD TEMPERATURES AND WIND CHILLS OVER ...
One of the most commonly asked questions at the Mount Washington Observatory is the history of the cats who live at the ...
A summit crew heading down Mount Washington in New Hampshire saw a rare weather phenomenon known as a "snow devil" on Wednesday. Researchers with the Mount Washington Observatory captured a photo of ...
A snowboarder avoided a scary situation by outrunning an avalanche on Mount Washington’s Tuckerman’s Ravine in New Hampshire earlier this week. There were no injuries reported in the avalanche, the ...
Why it's incredible: The mountain has some of the wildest weather on Earth. Mount Washington is the tallest peak in the Northeast. The mountain is famous for attracting extreme weather, with winds ...
Mount Washington Observatory says freezing rain, glaze ice presented good conditions for ice skating
THE FIRST DRAWING WITH THE NEW RULES IS TONIGHT. WELL, THIS MORNING WE ARE SEEING SOME SNOW SHOWERS AND POSSIBLE SNOW SQUALLS MOVING ACROSS NEW HAMPSHIRE. THE MOUNT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY SAYS RECENT ...
Until recently, the Mount Washington Observatory in Sargent’s Purchase, New Hampshire, had about 17 remote weather monitoring stations. At the end of a four-year expansion, it’ll have more than 50, ...
MOUNT WASHINGTON, N.H. Neither strong wind nor high flames bothered Nin the cat during a dozen years patrolling the Northeast's highest peak as mascot of the Mount Washington Observatory. It's ...
It’s been a slow trickle into Fall in New England, but over 6,000 feet above sea level, snowy season has already begun.
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