Iron Mountain
Updated Jun 20, 2:43 AM
Conditions Summary
Current conditions on Iron Mountain suggest a cautious approach due to likely rain showers and thunderstorms over the weekend. Winds are moderate, but precipitation could lead to slippery trail conditions. Hikers should prepare for wet weather and potential thunderstorms. Given the forecast, a "no-go" is recommended for those unprepared for wet and potentially stormy conditions.
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