Middle Carter
Updated Apr 17, 12:42 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Middle Carter are challenging due to strong winds, rain, and potential snow over the next few days. Temperatures will range from 54°F today to as low as 15°F by Monday night, with wind speeds reaching up to 35 mph. Precipitation includes rain, snow, and patchy fog, which will reduce visibility and increase trail hazards. Recommendation: No-go for most hikers due to high winds, precipitation, and rapidly changing weather. Experienced hikers should exercise extreme caution.
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