Crater Lake Institute
 

 Home | Site Map | About Us | Donate/Join Us | Contact Us | CLI Store | Press Room

 
 
 You are here: Home > Crater Lake News > Crater Lake snow total back to average level

Crater Lake National Park News

 

 

Crater Lake snow total back to average level

 

Print this story

Herald and News

Klamath Falls, Oregon

November 5, 2008

By LEE JUILLERAT

H&N Regional Editor

It only took one good day and night of snow to help Crater Lake National Park get back to average.

Park officials measured 18.5 inches of fresh snow in the 24-hour period that ended Tuesday morning, pushing the on-ground total to 21 inches and upping the season total to 24.75 inches, just under the average of 25.5 for Nov. 4. Another 3 to 5 inches were expected Tuesday through this morning, but warming weather means any precipitation that falls today through Saturday night will probably be rain.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Site Navigation

  Arts

  Crater Lake News

     Browse all Stories

     Browse Year

     Browse Topic

        Crimes

        Events

        Mishaps

        Park Management

        People

        Research

        Things-to-do

        Volunteerism

        Weather

  Cultural History

  Natural History

  Online Library

  Planning a Visit

  Research

Current Conditions at Crater Lake National Park

(Image by Grovin Thewer)

 

Crater Lake Webcam