March 5, 2021
Hydrologist Bill Anderson of the Natural Resources Conservation Service checks the bottom of a cylinder for snow and dirt before weighing the content.
MOUNT ROSE SUMMIT — Southeast of the 8,911-foot Mount Rose summit, equipment nestled in deep snow offers daily reports on the snowpack and water content not only at this remote location but across the Sierra Nevada and other mountain ranges in the Silver State.
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