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      • Mauna Kea weather: Fog, ice and flurries, Moderate/strong winds, Cloud Cover and Fog/Precipitation Forecast, Extensive fog, thick clouds, ice and/or light flurries are expected to plague the summit through the night., Summary of Key Meteorological Variables, Summit temperatures will be near -3 C, with winds from the SW at 35-50 mph for the night.
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  1. Visitors to the summit are required to stop at the Visitor Information Station, at an elevation of 9,200 feet to acclimate to the altitude and read about the hazards. All visitors are advised that 4-wheel drive vehicles are required, they should be in good health and at least 13 years of age.

  2. Mauna Kea Weather (Days 6-9): Light rain (total 5mm), mostly falling on Sun afternoon. Mild temperatures (max 6°C on Wed morning, min 3°C on Sun afternoon). Winds decreasing (strong winds from the ESE on Sun afternoon, calm by Tue night).

  3. Maunakea Current Conditions. Check the MKWC Web Cams page for more mountain cams. Rawinsonde diagrams are updated daily at roughly 0310 HST and 1510 HST.

  4. Maunakea Weather Center. Maunakea Observatories Forecast 5 PM HST Tuesday 20 August (0300 UTC Wednesday 21 August) 2024. Warning (s) None Cloud Cover and Fog/Precipitation Forecast The summit will remain dry and stable, while a narrow band of scattered high clouds fill in from the SW and pass primarily along the northern skies for the night.

  5. Summit Access Road conditions: Maunakea weather varies widely and sometimes very quickly. The latest road and weather information are available at the upper right corner of this page. Kamaʻāina Observatory Experience: The Kama‘āina Observatory Experience is currently suspended due to COVID 19.

  6. Maunakea Weather Center. Check the MKWC Web Cams page for more mountain cams. Rawinsonde diagrams are updated daily at roughly 0310 HST and 1510 HST. Archive Soundings are available at Department of Atmospheric Science at the University of Wyoming NWS Hydrogauge Rainfall.

  7. Mauna Kea weather: Slow increase in surface winds and relative humidity with time, Cloud Cover and Fog/Precipitation Forecast, The summit airmasses are becoming moister in time, which could result in lingering evening mid-level clouds.

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