Mt. Lincoln
Updated Mar 22, 12:12 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Mt. Lincoln are challenging due to cold temperatures, moderate winds, and snow accumulation. Summit temperatures range from 16°F to 27°F over the next five days, with wind chills dropping below zero at times. Snowfall is expected through Monday night, with visibility likely reduced above treeline. Traction devices and winter gear are essential. Recommendation: Exercise caution and avoid summit attempts during periods of heavy snow and strong winds. Tuesday and Thursday may offer slightly improved conditions for experienced hikers.
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