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El Morro National Monument
With an elevation of 7,219 feet (2200 meters)winters can be cold, with snow and wind. Summers are hot with afternoon thunder showers. Trails can close unexpectedly due to severe weather. During the winter months (December-March) all or portions of the Mesa Top Trail may be closed because of snow and ice. The Inscription Loop Trail is always open.

Average snowfall: 40 inches per year.

Average precipitation (snowmelt and rain): 16 inches per year.

Warmest month: July, with average highs of 84 degrees and lows of 52 degrees.

Coldest months: December and January, with average lows of 14-15 degrees, and average highs of 44-45 degrees.

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