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On Thursday night, the summit of Hawaii’s tallest peak, 13,800-foot Manuna Kea, picked up around 2 inches of snow! Snow on stuck around until around midday on Friday, July 17th.

Snow on Mauna Kea is more common during the winter months, but snow can fall any time of the year if conditions are just right. In March of this past winter Hawaii got enough snow that people were powder skiing and sending road gaps.

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Tim Konrad, founder of Unofficial Networks, is a passionate skier with over 20 years in the ski industry. Starting the blog in 2006 from Lake Tahoe with his brother John, he grew it into one of the world’s...