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Crews snapped a photo of a rare weather phenomenon known as a "snow devil" on New Hampshire's Mount Washington.
Photos from the Mount Washington Observatory show the amount of snow that was lost in a 24-hour period amid the warm April temperatures. A photo taken on Friday of the northern Presidential Range ...
Accurately forecasting the weather for Mount Washington and its surrounding high peaks requires base knowledge, constant ...
SO ALL RIGHT, KEVIN JOINS US NOW TO CHECK OUT A PRETTY UNIQUE PHOTO. THE MOUNT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY SAID ITS CREW SPOTTED THIS SNOW WHIRL, OR SNOW DEVIL, ON THE MOUNT WASHINGTON AUTO ROAD YESTERDAY.
Even wind speeds of 100 mph can rip huge chunks of ice off the mountain and the Mount Washington Observatory building at the summit, which poses a severe risk for hikers and climbers in the winter.
There is also a snack bar, a museum, a weather observatory, and a large observation deck. Winter strips away the crowds. Another Mount Washington appears, blasted by weather as fierce as almost ...
YEAH, THE MOUNT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY SHARED THESE PICTURES HERE OF THE NORTHERN PRESIDENTIALS. THE TOP PHOTO SHOWS THE VIEW ON FRIDAY. PLENTY OF SNOW. THE BOTTOM PHOTO SHOWS THE VIEW Photos from ...