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3 days agoMonarch Mountain, CO, Report: Closing Day Has Come - SnowBrains
Monarch Mountain closed for the season on March 29 after a successful 117-day season despite record heat waves.
Records that are likely to never be broken again were set on Mount Washington, such as a 98 inch storm total, and 49 inches of snow in a singular day on February 25. This same season, the Mount Washington Observatory measured a total of 566 inches of snow, a record that still stands to this day.
WeatherAnchorage has officially logged the snowiest January in its recorded history after another powerful winter storm pushed monthly snowfall totals past a long-standing record, according to data from the National Weather Service reported by Alaska Public Media and The Associated Press. As of 3 p.m. on January 27, the National Weather Service office in West Anchorage measured 39.7 inches of snow for the month, surpassing the previous January record of 34.4 inches set in 2000.
Consider the Kamchatka Peninsula, a Russian territory that reaches into the Pacific Ocean north-east of Japan, which has been battling with record amounts of snow this winter. On January 16 alone, a small city on the peninsula's southern coast, called Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, experienced a baffling five and a half feet of snow, effectively burying local residents and their cars completely. Some areas saw more than six and a half feet in just the first half of January.