[PHOTOS] Yosemite National Park, CA, Has Snowiest December Ever Recorded

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Tuolumne Meadows Ranger Station on December 27, 2021. Credit: Yosemite NP
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Tuolumne Meadows Ranger Station on December 27, 2021. Credit: Yosemite NP

Let it snow! With 78 inches of new snow the past week in Tuolumne Meadows, it marked the snowiest December on record (since 1980). While this doesnโ€™t translate to the most water, the fresh snow has kept winter rangers busy shoveling, breaking trail, and collecting data.

An important distinction to make is the difference between โ€œnew snowโ€ or the amount of snow falling in a 24 hour period (measured on a โ€œstorm boardโ€ which is cleared every 24 hours: HN24), the settled snow depth (measured by a permanent snow stake that fluctuates throughout the winter as new snow falls and settles over time: HS), and the water content of new snow (the method historically used here is to melt the snow gathered in a rain gauge and then measure the height of the water in a calibrated cylinder every 24 hours: HN24W). By this metric, there have been wetter Decembers based on water content (perhaps there was rain, and/or the snow had a higher water content), but the 154 inches of snow measured so far this month is the โ€œhighestโ€ recorded at the Tuolumne Meadows plot in 42 years of record-keeping!

Read more about the ski and avalanche conditions our Tuolumne Meadows winter rangers encountered this week: https://www.nps.gov/…/update-for-december-28-2021.htm.

Christmas dawn patrol to Lembert Dome, 2021. Credit: Yosemite NP
Measuring snow in Tuolumne Meadows on December 27, 2021. Credit: Yosemite NP




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