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Snoflo has been a steward of climate research for over a decade, harnessing cutting-edge tools to monitor a changing world, while making the outdoors accessible to all.


Climate Research

Empowering explorers with the ultimate in climate intelligence

Snoflo's blend of cutting-edge technology, community engagement, and user-centric features make it an indispensable tool for anyone who needs detailed climate data and has a passion for the outdoors. Join us in exploring, protecting, and celebrating the intricate balance between environmental conservation and outdoor pursuits.



       

March 4 2026

Latest News


- **Severe Weather and Flood Risks**: A series of storms across the United States has resulted in heightened flood risks and severe weather warnings. Areas in the Midwest and Southern regions are particularly affected, with Ohio River at Old Shawneetown and St. Johns River at Jacksonville reporting significant streamflow increases. Flood watches and warnings are widespread, indicating the potential for hazardous conditions and disruptions.

- **Snow Conditions**: While spring approaches, winter maintains a grip in certain areas. Fresh snowfall has been recorded at Nohrsc Sawmill Ridge in Washington and Nohrsc Vallecito in Colorado. Meanwhile, Alaska braces for more snow with up to 6 inches forecasted in regions like Imnaviat Creek, signaling that winter sports enthusiasts and commuters should remain vigilant.

- **Avalanche Warnings**: The persistent snowfall in various mountain ranges across the country keeps the risk of avalanches a concern. While many avalanche centers report low to moderate danger levels, areas like the Central Cascades in Oregon are under a "considerable" danger level, urging backcountry travelers to exercise extreme caution.

- **Natural Disasters**: Wildfire risks remain a critical issue, especially in states like California and Colorado due to dry conditions and elevated temperatures. The recent wildfire outbreaks in the Plains and the ongoing wildfire in Los Angeles County underscore the need for preparedness and adherence to safety advisories.

- **Outdoor Recreation Impacts**: With the mix of flood risks, snow conditions, and wildfires, outdoor recreation activities face significant disruptions. Hikers, skiers, and residents in affected regions are advised to stay informed about the latest weather developments and heed warnings from local authorities to ensure safety.



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Not Harder

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