Mt. Lincoln
Updated Apr 17, 12:20 AM
Conditions Summary
Conditions on Mt. Lincoln are challenging due to high winds, precipitation, and cloud cover. Summit temperatures range from 45°F to 15°F over the forecast period, with winds reaching up to 30 mph and gusts possible. Rain, snow, and fog will impact visibility and trail conditions, especially above treeline. Recommendation: Hiking is not advised through Sunday night due to severe weather risks, including thunderstorms, rain, and snow. Conditions improve slightly by Tuesday, but cold temperatures and wind persist.
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