Sugarloaf (Twin Mountain)
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Sugarloaf (Twin Mountain)

Elev 2,539 ft · Range Twin Range · NH 52 With a View
Updated May 13, 4:23 AM

Conditions Summary

Current conditions on Sugarloaf (Twin Mountain) are generally safe for hiking, with mild temperatures and low winds expected overnight. Rain showers are likely starting Wednesday and persisting through Friday, with light winds. Conditions improve significantly by Saturday, with sunny skies and warmer temperatures. Hikers should prepare for wet trails and potential slippery conditions due to rain. Based on the forecast, today and Saturday-Sunday are recommended for hiking, while Wednesday-Friday may be less favorable due to rain.
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Notice Seasonal Road Closures

Seasonal road closures are common on the White Mountain National Forest. Some roads are closed due to snow, ice, or to protect the road bed.

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Source: USFS White Mountain National Forest

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