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we hear the same crap early every spring here too(alberta)….then, the may and june rains arrive, and all is good…sometimes…not enough, sometimes…too much…i used to know it as weather….
She really is a dumbo.
Well, after an pretty massive December snowfall, we really haven’t seen hardly anything in the Sierra Nevada around lake Tahoe in January. We’ve had a couple of very weak fronts come through in January but nothing much to speak of in the past few weeks. We’ve had a meridional jet off the west coast that has been pushing the “pineapple express” from the regions of Hawaii up into Alaska rather than into California as we generally see with a more zonal flow: http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/west/nepac/flash-wv.html
Maybe she’s talking about California where the snowpack actually is pretty thin.
Snowpack is above normal in California
http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/snotelanom/snotelbasin