I suppose that most of you have figured this out long ago, but for those who have not ...
For years I have been wondering how to get forecasts for the "normal" summits; those way lower than the Presidentials for which the Higher Summits Forecast applies. I have finally figured it out, rather embarrassed that it took me so long
If you look at the normal forecast page for Lincoln you will see the small map that I used to ignore. Panning and zooming you can easily see the summit of Mt. Liberty. Clicking on it you will get a new forecast page.
This morning the Lincoln forecast was for "Wind chill values as low as -9. North wind at 7 mph becoming south." while the Mt. Liberty forecast was for "Wind chill values as low as -20. Windy, with a north wind between 23 and 28 mph.".
Panning further north to Mt. Lafayette you get an even chillier forecast: "Wind chill values as low as -31. Windy, with a north wind between 25 and 30 mph.".
For years I have been wondering how to get forecasts for the "normal" summits; those way lower than the Presidentials for which the Higher Summits Forecast applies. I have finally figured it out, rather embarrassed that it took me so long
If you look at the normal forecast page for Lincoln you will see the small map that I used to ignore. Panning and zooming you can easily see the summit of Mt. Liberty. Clicking on it you will get a new forecast page.
This morning the Lincoln forecast was for "Wind chill values as low as -9. North wind at 7 mph becoming south." while the Mt. Liberty forecast was for "Wind chill values as low as -20. Windy, with a north wind between 23 and 28 mph.".
Panning further north to Mt. Lafayette you get an even chillier forecast: "Wind chill values as low as -31. Windy, with a north wind between 25 and 30 mph.".
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