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White Drought
Global warming lowers the salinity of the soil and the air, which allows water to freeze at higher temperatures
/sarc
Yeah, I just went for a walk and see our nearby Beartooth Mountains look very wintery, too. It was cool enough down here at 4000 feet that I put on gloves for a while.
Crater Lake 8 inches of snow, earliest snow since 1986: http://iceagenow.info/2013/09/record-smashing-8-inches-snow-crater-lake/
Couple inches of snow at 6600′ on the western slope outside Carbondale. Fourth morning of frost/freezing since 9/21. Last year no frost until 10/6 and a hard freeze 10/7/12.