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Six Feet Of Snow This Week At The Colorado Permanent Drought
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Reblogged this on Reality Check and commented:
It’s so dry here… the snow simply sublimates before it hits the ground. Kids haven’t been able to catch a snowflake in 20 years. Skiers have to use sand to come down the mountains. It’s so dry here, you can’t sail in the water….. it’s so dry here in Colorado the plants that were trying to grow have turned into fossils.
LOL
Defunct Colorado ski industry due to too much snow. All consistent with a warming planet (sarc).
The current snow depth at midway up the mountain is 105 inches. That’s almost 10 feet of snow.
Ernest;
Don’t exaggerate. Almost 9′ (108″). >;p