Mt. Washington NH Weather Blog
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Winter Hasn't Given Up Yet
May 1, 2012; 2:21 PM ET
Despite the record breaking warmth in March, winter hasn't given up quite yet on the tallest peak in the Northeast. In fat, this past week saw snow and a new daily record low!
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Record Warmth, on Mount Washington Too!
Mar 18, 2012; 10:48 PM ET
The record warmth that has overtaken such a large portion of the United States has also been affecting the highest mountain peak in the northeast.
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Pictures and video from the week 2-1-12 to 2-8-12
Feb 8, 2012; 5:00 PM ET
Pictures from this past week on the mountain include a shot of a complete undercast, some impressive lenticulars, and a setting moon. Also included is a timelapse video of the aforementioned lenticular clouds.
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Looking at the winter so far
Feb 7, 2012; 11:55 AM ET
It's no secret to folks that live in the eastern United States that the winter of 2011-2012 has generally seen above average temperatures and below average snowfall. This entry takes a look at whether that is the case on Mount Washington, and whether the departures from normal are unprecendented.
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Pictures from the week 1-4-12 to 1-11-12
Jan 11, 2012; 4:00 PM ET
Another round of pictures, this time from my lastest stint on the summit of Mount Washington, from January 4 to January 11.
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Pictures from the week 12-21-11 to 12-28-11
Jan 10, 2012; 4:58 PM ET
A couple weeks late, but here are a few pictures I was able to take during my last shift on the mountain, from December 21 to December 28.
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Christmas Time on Mount Washington
Dec 25, 2011; 5:15 PM ET
Some reflections on what its like to spend the Christmas holiday on the top of the Northeast.
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More Warm Weather This Week
Dec 13, 2011; 5:07 PM ET
Although things have turned more wintry lately, another warm-up is on the way for the next couple of days. Luckily, it won't be as warm as it was earlier in the month, and by the weekend, cold air will return.
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First Big Winds of the Winter
Dec 11, 2011; 5:25 PM ET
Winter came back, and with a vengeance! Winds peaked at 117 mph on Thursday morning while temperatures also fell to more seasonable levels than we have seen lately. All this has certainly brought the feeling of winter back to Mount Washington.
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Pictures and video from the week 11-16-11 to 11-23-11
Nov 30, 2011; 4:00 PM ET
Pictures and a video from my most recent shift on the mountain. Everything was shot on one day: Thanksgiving.
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Pictures from the week 11-9-11 to 11-16-11
Nov 29, 2011; 1:20 PM ET
Yet another picture entry, this time from the shift that spanned November 9 to November 16. This set features some nice optical phenomena, as well as the usual sunset pictures.
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Pictures and video from the week 10-26-11 to 11-2-11
Nov 28, 2011; 3:47 PM ET
A set of pictures, as well as a video, taken during my shift at the end of October and into early November. Among some sunrise and sunset picutres are some shots I took when I went out for my first ski run on the mountain for the winter.
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Pictures from the week 10-12-11 to 10-19-11
Nov 15, 2011; 10:55 PM ET
PIctures taken during my shift on the mountain back in the middle of October. This set features a bunch of night shots that I took on a particularly clear and moonlit night.
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Time Flies
Nov 14, 2011; 6:14 PM ET
Living on top of a mountian for 8 days at a time, while you work, really makes the time fly by!
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Post Storm Update
Oct 30, 2011; 3:07 PM ET
While this early season Nor'Easter did not prove to be historic on Mount Washington, it did still bring a nice dump of snow. Between the main event and some upslope snow showers, just over 10 inches was measured for the storm.
About This Blog
Brian ClarkThis weather blog from the top of Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, "Home of the World's Worst Weather", is delivered by Brian Clark of AccuWeather.com.
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