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When will the Twin Lakes Snow Cam melt?


Jonger

When will it melt? ( Twin Lakes Webcam )  

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  1. 1. When will the last trace of Snow melt?

    • Between April 10th and 20th
    • Between April 21st and 30th
    • Between May 1st and 10th
    • Between May 11th and May 20th
    • After May 21st


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November 22nd would probably be a very late first snow, but I'm sure its possible.

Johndee's latest first snow according to his records is Nov 9th.

Looking at the 15 day GFS loop, I don't think Twin Lakes will make it past next week without its first official snow.

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But will it stay?  I am guessing it is a little longer before it becomes permanent.

It always snows and melts about 3 or 4 times before it stays. The question is is going to be like last year and quit the second week of December and then wait until mid January like last year. I only had a trace of snow at Christmas last year here in Hancock and then when Mid January came it cut loose and we it snowed into April. 

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it's the middle of nowhere, of course it's dial up or dsl garbage internet

That's true, but it used to be quick. The pic size changed at the same time.

I used to check it and wait, now I don't have to patience to sit and wait the 20 seconds..feels like the 1990s.

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looks like Twin Lakes snowpack will be leaving a few weeks early this year. With a high of 69 forecasted there today, it should wipe out most of the snow over the Keweenaw.

Up around John Dee's place, he still has around 20" in the woods.

Same around here... 20-30" in a local area. Today should really see some melting with mid 60's and 30-40 mph winds.

.... 'Til next season!

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