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Snow surveyors at the Wilma Lake snow course. Credit: NPS

Yosemite National Park reports the February 2020 snow survey results are in.

Snowpack (based on water content) is 68% of average for the Tuolumne River basin and 59% of average for the Merced River basin.
That said, it's far too early to make predictions about road openings or spring conditions: we have many potentially snowy weeks left.

February 8, 2020 - Yosemite Hydroclimate Update - January 2020 - January brought relatively dry and warm weather to Yosemite. Air temperatures ranged from sub-zero in the high country on the coldest nights to warm balmy temperatures in the low country and in El Portal on the hottest days (-3°F January 17 in Tuolumne Meadows to 76°F on February 1 in El Portal). 

Snow depths in the park currently ranged between 0 inches (Lower Kibbie Ridge station) and 41 inches (Slide Canyon station). 

Snow water equivalent accumulated during January ranged from 3.32 inches to 1.48 inches, much of which was accumulated during the storm on January 16. 

Snow density was consistently between 20% and 40% for all of the stations within the park, with the highest densities occurring near Ostrander Lake and lowest in Tuolumne Meadows.

Predictions are for dry conditions to persist through February, so keep your fingers crossed for a miracle March! 

To request graphs which display the January air temperatures, snow depths, accumulated snow water equivalent (SWE - i.e., the amount of water held in the snowpack), and snow densities for multiple meteorological stations within the park for the month of January, email rachel_hallnan@nps.gov. Also feel free to email if you have any questions about the hydroclimate network in Yosemite or would like any additional information. 
Source: R. Hallnan/NPS