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Gifford Pinchot snow report 01/19

By The Columbian
Published: January 19, 2017, 6:02am

Mount St. Helens — Road No. 83 remains closed between Cougar and Marble Mountain sno-parks.

At June Lake, the snow depth dropped from 97 inches on Tuesday morning to 88 inches on Wednesday afternoon.

Wind River — The Skamania County Public Works Department reports that Wind River road No. 30 has been plowed, but urges skiers and snowmobilers to wait until at least Saturday to wait for ice to melt on Columbia Gorge roads.

Mount Adams — No updated snow depths, but there is plenty of snow for winter recreation.

Snowmobile routes out of Atkisson and Flattop sno-parks were groomed on Sunday. Cross-country ski and snowshoe trails out of Pineside and SnowKing were groomed on Monday.

The automated reporting site at Surprise Lakes, east of Indian Heaven Wilderness,  had 78 inches of snow on Wednesday, a drop of 2 inches from the previous day.

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