North Twin Mountain
Updated Mar 22, 12:11 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on North Twin Mountain are challenging due to cold temperatures, persistent snow, and moderate winds. Summit temperatures range from 11°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” possible by Sunday morning and additional accumulation likely. Visibility will be limited due to dense cloud cover. Hiking is not recommended unless fully prepared for winter conditions, including traction, layers, and navigation.
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