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On Tuesday, Shaheen helped start up a new snowcat purchased to help traverse the Mount Washington Auto Road during the winter ...
The summit experienced snow accompanied by temperatures in the mid-20s. Winds at the peak were gusting to 60 mph. The Mount Washington Auto Road and Cog Railway were not fully operating either ...
Researchers at Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire observed 4.1 inches of snow at the summit since Thursday afternoon, according to an official post on X shared Friday morning.
In this photograph provided by Kathyrn McKee, fellow hiker Beata LeLacheur climbs the Westside trail, just hours before needing to be rescued, on Mount Washington, N.H., Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.
On Thursday, the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire saw an intense snow storm overnight, leaving it looking like a winter wonderland.
According to the Mount Washington Observatory, the summit has received 4.1 inches of snow since Wednesday afternoon. Mount Washington Observatory — Dave Epstein (@growingwisdom) May 22, 2025 ...
“That snow has nothing to stick to,” said Amy Cotter, a weather observer and education specialist with the Mount Washington Observatory at the peak at 6,288 feet (1,916 meters).
By late Sunday, the Mount Washington State Park snowcat, a ski resort groomer-type vehicle, started up the mountain’s auto road with nine rescuers and arrived at the summit just before midnight.
By late Sunday, the Mount Washington State Park snowcat, a ski resort groomer-type vehicle, started up the mountain’s auto road with nine rescuers and arrived at the summit just before midnight.
(AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File) This image provided by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department shows a snow cat heading out on a rescue mission, on Mount Washington, N.H., Sunday, Feb. 2, 2025.