According to Mt. Washington, fall is already over
Luckily the rest of us still have a little more time.
Though fall technically lasts for nearly two more months, the seasons appear to have already shifted on top of Mount Washington.
Known for its notoriously unpredictable weather and high wind gusts, the New Hampshire peak generally experiences conditions that are much more extreme than the rest of New England.
This was shown to be true yet again on Monday morning, when the Mount Washington Observatory tweeted out a very wintry looking picture:
A #winter scene this #morning. #summit #mtwashington #mountwashington #nh #nhwx #whitemoun… https://t.co/iiqi4Df2Vk pic.twitter.com/Xlc7Jz1I8d
— Mount Washington Observatory (MWO) (@MWObs) October 24, 2016
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