jeudi 28 mars 2019

Southern Adirondack Snowpack, Mar. 28 2019





The above photos were taken in an open area just outside of Northville, NY. Covered areas have slightly lesser snow, but you’ll still need snow shoes if you plan on hiking. The warm temperatures have increased the snowmelt substantially, with vegetation starting to blossom in thawed areas. Nearby creeks are flowing rapidly, with moderate flooding concerns for the weekend. Rain and temperatures in the mid-50’s are forecasted for Saturday.

Interestingly enough, the Conklingville Dam on the Great Sacandaga Lake is registering nearly 756 feet as of this writing. The average level for this time is around 747 feet. With the lake still frozen, it’ll be interesting to see how much flooding the surrounding areas will have to deal with this year.



Also, according to Weather.com, the Adirondacks might not see their last freeze until after May 20:



At least it's officially spring. :rolleyes:

http://chrisleoonline.com/adirondack-trail-conditions/


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