South Twin Mountain
Updated Mar 22, 12:13 AM
Conditions Summary
South Twin Mountain conditions are challenging with cold temperatures, snow, and moderate winds expected over the next several days. Summit temperatures will range from 7°F to 24°F, with wind chills below zero at times. Snow accumulation and reduced visibility are likely, especially Sunday through Monday. Hiking is not recommended for those unprepared for winter conditions, including snow travel and exposure to cold. Proceed with caution and proper gear if attempting.
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