Mt. Hale
Updated Mar 22, 1:05 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Mt. Hale are challenging due to cold temperatures, snow, and moderate winds. Summit temperatures will range from 18°F to 30°F over the next few days, with wind chills dropping below zero at times. Snowfall is expected through Monday, with up to 2 inches possible by Sunday morning and continued light snow likely through midweek. Visibility may be limited due to dense clouds and snow. Traction devices and winter gear are essential. Travel is not recommended for inexperienced hikers. Proceed with caution if attempting the hike.
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