MOUNTAIN PEAKS
December 26, 2024
46.75, -121.68

Hydrologic Outlook
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ESFSEW An atmospheric river brought 3 to 5 inches of precipitation to the Olympic mountains Wednesday into Thursday morning with snow levels around 4000 feet. While precipitation will be much less with the systems beginning Friday the lack of much of a break will keep rivers over the Southwest Interior rising into the weekend. It is possible the lower reaches of the Chehalis could flood Saturday. The Skookumchuck near Bucoda, Newaukum near Chehalis and the Satsop near Satsop could reach action stage late Friday into Saturday. Please monitor the latest river forecasts from the National Weather Service for additional information.


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Stevens Peak is a prominent summit located in the Pacific Ranges mountain range, known for its challenging mountaineering opportunities and breathtaking views. With an elevation of [insert elevation], this peak stands as an impressive feature in the surrounding landscape. Stevens Peak is encompassed by rugged terrain and glacial features, making it a popular destination for adventure seekers and mountaineering enthusiasts.

During the winter season, Stevens Peak experiences a substantial snowpack range, providing ample opportunities for winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. The snowpack can vary depending on climatic conditions, but on average, it ranges from [insert snowpack range]. This makes it an ideal destination for winter mountaineering and backcountry exploration.

Furthermore, Stevens Peak is a significant contributor to the local water systems, with several creeks and rivers receiving runoff from its melting snow. These waterways, such as [insert creek/river names], provide vital resources for surrounding ecosystems and communities.

Regarding the history and lore surrounding Stevens Peak, the name is believed to have originated from [insert historical information]. Legends and stories associated with the peak may include [insert interesting lore or legends]. Overall, Stevens Peak offers a challenging and rewarding mountaineering experience, with its impressive size, winter snowpack, and connection to the surrounding water systems.

       

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