Mt. Cabot
Updated Apr 17, 2:13 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Mt. Cabot are challenging due to cloud cover, moderate winds, and precipitation risks. Summit temperatures range from 52°F today to 22°F by Monday, with rain and snow likely over the weekend. Winds will increase to 20 mph by Monday, and visibility is poor due to clouds engulfing the summit. Hiking is not recommended for inexperienced hikers or those unprepared for cold, wet, and icy conditions. Plan accordingly and monitor forecasts for updates.
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