Yosemite, CA – Snowfall levels in Yosemite National Park reached record levels in one area of the park, making history. Park rangers at the Tuolumne Meadows Ski Hut trekked out this week to gather the data for its standard April 1 snow survey window. It showed that this was the “snowiest Tuolumne Meadows winter on record” for this month’s survey. Rangers collected the data from various survey sites, which found an average snow depth of 177.3 inches, or 14.78 feet, and 79.68 inches, or 6.64 feet, of snow water equivalent (SWE). The previous record was set in the winter of 1983 with an average snow depth of 168.84 inches and 66.98 inches of SWE. Park rangers noted that this historical data dat
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