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Yellowstone National Park Faces Cancellations As NPS Warning Comes True Due To Bizarre Phenomenon
On December 10, the National Park Service (NPS) updated its website for Yellowstone National Park, warning that "the accumulation of snowfall on roads varies across the park."
While Yellowstone recently had plenty to celebrate as the government lost in the national parks' conservation efforts against an "illegal" threat, the NPS's warning about snowfall in the park is a worrying status update on varying snow depths, and it's since come true—and that isn't so great for visitors with certain booked activities.
With such little snow (which is a bizarre weather phenomenon for the park at this time of the year), Yellowstone's winter opening is minimal, restricting snowmobile and snowcoach access, prompting tour cancellations, and pushing visitors to dry-land activities like biking and roller-skiing until winter conditions return.
Yellowstone in Winter
The thermometer had read 8°F just after dawn, and it was still bone-chilling when we’d begun cross-country skiing. Yet here we were, in the dead of winter, near the geographical center of Yellowstone National Park, stripping off our clothes. This wasn’t a crazed reaction to hypothermia—it was a perfectly sane response to arriving at a creek just below a thermal spring, where the water was a perfect 104°.
Sure, we were shivering for a moment as we undressed, but the second we dipped into that creek, with waters warmed from the spring just upstream, we giggled like kids and our hard-working muscles relaxed.
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