Crags
5 crags in North Wales
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Caseg Fraith
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Caseg Fraith is currently saturated after a prolonged wet spell — nearly 160mm over the last 28 days with significant rain today (7.1mm) and no meaningful dry window ahead. The rock will be wet and slippery, and the entire five-day forecast shows continued rainfall with high humidity, making dry conditions extremely unlikely. |
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Cromlech Boulders
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The Cromlech Boulders are currently wet and conditions are unsuitable for climbing. A prolonged spell of heavy rain over the past two weeks (125.8mm in 28 days), rain today with more heavy rain forecast through the week, and near-saturated humidity levels mean the rhyolite surfaces will be slippery and dangerous. |
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RAC Boulders
North Wales
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The RAC Boulders are currently wet and conditions are unsuitable for climbing. An extended period of heavy rainfall (over 40mm in the last 7 days, 160mm in the last 28 days), ongoing rain today with 8.7mm forecast, and near-100% humidity throughout mean the rock will be saturated on the surface with no drying opportunity. The forecast shows continuous rain for at least the next 5 days. |
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Wavelength Boulders
North Wales
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The rock is wet today following 6.1mm of rain and will remain so, with heavy rain forecast through the next four days totalling nearly 90mm. Despite rhyolite's non-porous nature, the sustained saturation and near-100% humidity mean surfaces will not dry out meaningfully this week. |
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Sheep Pen Boulders
North Wales
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Sheep Pen Boulders are currently wet and unsuitable for climbing. A prolonged spell of heavy rain over the past two weeks (110mm in 28 days), rain today, and a very wet forecast through to June 21st mean the rock will remain wet or damp with no meaningful drying window in sight. |
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Caseg Fraith is currently saturated after a prolonged wet spell — nearly 160mm over the last 28 days with significant rain today (7.1mm) and no meaningful dry window ahead. The rock will be wet and slippery, and the entire five-day forecast shows continued rainfall with high humidity, making dry conditions extremely unlikely.
The Cromlech Boulders are currently wet and conditions are unsuitable for climbing. A prolonged spell of heavy rain over the past two weeks (125.8mm in 28 days), rain today with more heavy rain forecast through the week, and near-saturated humidity levels mean the rhyolite surfaces will be slippery and dangerous.
The RAC Boulders are currently wet and conditions are unsuitable for climbing. An extended period of heavy rainfall (over 40mm in the last 7 days, 160mm in the last 28 days), ongoing rain today with 8.7mm forecast, and near-100% humidity throughout mean the rock will be saturated on the surface with no drying opportunity. The forecast shows continuous rain for at least the next 5 days.
The rock is wet today following 6.1mm of rain and will remain so, with heavy rain forecast through the next four days totalling nearly 90mm. Despite rhyolite's non-porous nature, the sustained saturation and near-100% humidity mean surfaces will not dry out meaningfully this week.
Sheep Pen Boulders are currently wet and unsuitable for climbing. A prolonged spell of heavy rain over the past two weeks (110mm in 28 days), rain today, and a very wet forecast through to June 21st mean the rock will remain wet or damp with no meaningful drying window in sight.