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It has been a brown winter thus far. We had two snowfalls, but they were of the type that, when combined with ambient temperature, were doomed to not last more than a couple of hours. Yesterday, however, a cold snap hit and apparently there was enough moisture for precip. It was snowing when I got home Thursday at about 5:00, again when I left yesterday at 6:30, but with highs projected of 43 and 44 for Sunday and Monday and lows just barely below freezing, I don't expect it to endure.
At least we had a nice 3" or so just before Christmas. But it does make me concerned that we're not going to build up much of a snow cap and will have a California-level fire season next year.
At least we had a nice 3" or so just before Christmas. But it does make me concerned that we're not going to build up much of a snow cap and will have a California-level fire season next year.
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Date: 2017-12-24 11:43 pm (UTC)I grew up in Pennsylvania & while we didn't get white Christmases a lot, we got plenty of snow later on in winter. I'll likely head up to the peaks of the Sandias once or twice this winter, just to get my snow fix.