Mt. Webster
Updated May 6, 4:59 AM
Conditions Summary
Current conditions on Mt. Webster are challenging due to high winds, rain, and low visibility caused by cloud cover. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly over the next few days, with a mix of rain and snow showers likely. Winds will remain strong, especially at higher elevations, with gusts over 40 mph possible. These factors, combined with wet and icy trail conditions, make today and the coming days a no-go for most hikers unless highly experienced and properly equipped for winter-like conditions.
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