The mountains of Colorado and Wyoming already have near-record snowpack, and are getting lots more today. This is because of the early spring and declining spring snowpack which the models predicted.
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Northern mountain snowpack is up, but we have had a very dry season on the Front Range. This moisture is very welcome indeed.
You mean along the plains adjacent to the Front Range? I drove up to Cameron Pass on Sunday, and there was incredible amounts of snow. I anticipate flooding along Boulder Creek, similar to 1995.
Just east of the foothills (a few miles) was indeed a dry winter, thankfully!
I’m glad to get the recent rains though, stuff is just as green or greener than normal now, with little sign of letting up. At this point, looks like we’ll stay green until at least June, which is average…even later than that would be great!
Also, glad to see that we’re getting some spring this week. Went from winter to summer (last week), now regressed a little.
-Scott
Another major Pacific storm will be slamming into the West Coast this weekend with it cold enough for more substantial snows at the ski resorts. Basically a cool weather pattern for the next week or so over the US.
There were several record highs in Iowa yesterday, apporaching 100 degrees, but that should not last very long.