The Mount Charleston snow level data comes from USDA SNOTEL and SCAN sites along with COOP sites located around the mountain. Data from the sites is typically reported multiple times per day, with some sensors reporting hourly. More information on the sensors used can be found here.
The 2023-2024 winter season is officially over.
Data Source: Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT)
NDOT provides the above traveler information as a public service. This information is published automatically and cannot be guaranteed as to accuracy or timeliness. This information depends on a number of items, including Internet availability, communications networks, and computer equipment which are beyond the control of the NDOT and difficult to predict.
Listing of roadway snow and ice conditions is not a guarantee that NDOT has plowed or sanded all of these locations for travelers. Plowing and sanding is generally done to different roads on a basic priority system but that the actual determination of the amount and timing of sanding and plowing of any particular section of highway is up to the judgment of local road maintenance officials based on their experience and local conditions at particular times.
Weather and road conditions change rapidly, and drivers are in the best position to perceive such conditions and adjust their driving accordingly. It is alwyas a good idea to drive prepared. This might include traveling with snow chains, and extra food, water and clothing. Those relying on the foregoing information do so at their own risk, and neither the State of Nevada, the NDOT nor any of their employees or agents shall, nor MtCharlestonWeather.com be liable for either the accuracy of this information nor any actions taken in reliance thereon.
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