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December 14 2024

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As winter takes hold across the nation, varying conditions in the mountains and highlands have led to a complex and dynamic snow flow situation, impacting outdoor activities ranging from skiing to river rafting. The Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center in Wyoming and Idaho warns of unstable snow on specific terrain features, while the Sierra Avalanche Center in California reports dangerous conditions with careful snowpack evaluation essential. The Mount Shasta Avalanche Center in California has escalated its warning to high danger, advising against travel in avalanche terrain.

Reservoir levels show a mixed picture, with places like Lake Winnipesaukee at Weirs Beach in New Hampshire reporting levels below average at 3 ft compared to the average of 3.77 ft. In contrast, Prompton Reservoir in Pennsylvania is slightly above its average at 1127 ft. This variance in water levels could indicate regional differences in precipitation and snowmelt, influencing water supply and river activities downstream. Some regions, like the Indian Lake near Indian Lake NY, are close to average levels, indicating stable water conditions.

Avalanche warnings underscore the need for caution in winter sports, particularly in high-risk areas. Ski areas are receiving fresh snowfall, as indicated by the 24 inches at Mormon Mtn Summit in Arizona, which also translates to potential avalanche risks. Outdoor enthusiasts must balance the allure of fresh powder with safety considerations, especially in light of avalanche warnings that can escalate quickly, as seen by the high danger rating at Mount Shasta. It's crucial for those heading into the mountains to stay informed on the latest conditions and heed expert advice to ensure a safe and enjoyable winter season. Read more

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