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Today
Marginal

The gorge has had three dry days (May 4–6) following a significant 18mm deluge on May 3, but the sheltered, enclosed nature of Trollers Gill means drying is slow, and today's light rain plus high overnight humidity add uncertainty. A dry window exists this afternoon (roughly 10:00–21:00) with humidity dropping to the low 60s, but climbers should visually check holds for residual seepage before committing.

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Do Not Climb

Angel Bay has received intermittent rain over the past week (14.1mm in 7 days) with no consecutive dry days, and today sees further showers through the afternoon; the north-facing aspect and high humidity (76% average) mean limestone surfaces are likely greasy. The forecast shows continued unsettled weather with rain each day through May 12, making reliable drying unlikely in the near term.

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Do Not Climb

Despite the cave roof providing rain shelter, recent rainfall combined with persistently high humidity (averaging 75% over the past week, with 90% recorded on May 3rd) will make the limestone greasy and friction-poor. Today sees light but recurring precipitation through the afternoon and evening, with humidity climbing into the 80–90% range later — conditions are unfavourable for good friction on steep limestone.

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