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Shocking snow in Hawaii turns the mountain into a winter wonderland
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Shocking snow in Hawaii turns the mountain into a winter wonderland

There was a shock in Hawaii this week as the state’s highest peak now fell, turning the mountaintop into a winter wonderland.

The summit area of ​​Mauna Kea on the Big Island received about two inches of the white powder.

Hawaii is better known to many for its warm weather, beaches and rainforests. But it is not unusual for snow to fall on Mauna Kea’s higher elevations during the wetter winter months.

The peak is so high – it is 4,207 meters above sea level – that temperatures there can drop below freezing all year round, creating a chance of snow during any month.

This week, an upper level disturbance brought colder temperatures as moisture moved in from the east and moved across the islands Sunday through Monday, said Maureen Ballard, a senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Honolulu.

“The combination of cold temperatures and moisture equals snow when it’s below freezing,” Ballard said.

Mauna Kea in Hawaii
Mauna Kea in Hawaii (Hawaii Tourism/PA)

Webcams mounted on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope showed the ground in white shortly after sunrise Monday. Two days later the cameras showed that the snow had disappeared.

No one lives on top of Mauna Kea, which is sacred to many native Hawaiians. Ancient stories say that Mauna Kea is the firstborn son of the Sky Father and the Earth Mother.

The mountaintop’s limited light pollution and dry atmosphere also make it one of the world’s best places to observe the night sky and stars. Astronomers have built a dozen telescopes on the summit, leading to Nobel Prize-winning discoveries and some of the first images of planets outside our solar system.

Meanwhile, Mount Fuji in Japan this week saw no snow on its slopes this year, and forecasters say it’s a record.

The active volcano just west of Tokyo is the highest peak in the country at 3,776 meters and usually sees its first snow of the year in early October.

Since records began 130 years ago, this is the last date in the year that the mountain has gone without snow. The volcano last erupted about 300 years ago.