Crags
3 crags in North Wales
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Porth Ysgo
North Wales
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Despite gabbro's non-porous nature and fast drying, today's 100% humidity, active rainfall from mid-afternoon, and saturated conditions from recent days mean the rock will be wet and slippery. The coming week offers no meaningful dry window, with rain forecast every day through June 20th. |
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Angel Bay
North Wales
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Angel Bay has seen frequent rain over the past two weeks (42.5mm in 28 days) with today bringing further showers from late afternoon, and humidity is high (83% daily average). The north-facing aspect and sheltered position mean drying is slow, and limestone will be greasy in these conditions — we recommend waiting for a more settled spell. |
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Parisella's Cave
North Wales
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Despite the cave roof keeping direct rain off the rock, persistently high humidity (averaging 76% over the past week, with 84% today and rising to 90%+ this evening) will make the limestone very greasy. There is a narrow window mid-afternoon today where humidity dips to the mid-60s, but conditions are generally poor and deteriorating through the forecast period. |
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Despite gabbro's non-porous nature and fast drying, today's 100% humidity, active rainfall from mid-afternoon, and saturated conditions from recent days mean the rock will be wet and slippery. The coming week offers no meaningful dry window, with rain forecast every day through June 20th.
Angel Bay has seen frequent rain over the past two weeks (42.5mm in 28 days) with today bringing further showers from late afternoon, and humidity is high (83% daily average). The north-facing aspect and sheltered position mean drying is slow, and limestone will be greasy in these conditions — we recommend waiting for a more settled spell.
Despite the cave roof keeping direct rain off the rock, persistently high humidity (averaging 76% over the past week, with 84% today and rising to 90%+ this evening) will make the limestone very greasy. There is a narrow window mid-afternoon today where humidity dips to the mid-60s, but conditions are generally poor and deteriorating through the forecast period.