Middle Carter
Updated Mar 22, 12:24 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Middle Carter are challenging due to cold temperatures, moderate winds, and ongoing snow. Summit temperatures range from 12°F to 29°F over the forecast period, with wind chills as low as -7°F. Snowfall is expected through Monday night, with up to 2 inches possible by Sunday morning and additional accumulation likely. Visibility will be limited due to dense cloud cover and precipitation. Recommendation: Hiking is not advised until conditions improve, particularly for those unprepared for winter mountaineering.
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