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We've had a steady dose of zero Fahrenheit the last few days.-49* c with the wind..... what in the actual eff
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We've had a steady dose of zero Fahrenheit the last few days.-49* c with the wind..... what in the actual eff
The one purple dot in Montana is right about where I am.
Our forecast calls for more snow late this week / early next week. This is some ********.
Yeah snow here as well on Saturday. Hopefully it melts in short order this time.Our forecast calls for more snow late this week / early next week. This is some ********.
Still using the seat heaters
We have another month or so before it starts getting nice enough to take sweater off.
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Not sure how much longer I can take it!
We are having an incredibly wet winter so far. The snowpack 60 miles up the hill from my house is at it's deepest for Feb. 1st in 22 years and we have a certainly, have a good chance for this to be one of the top 5 wettest winters in the last 100 years. As a skier, it's a good thing. Not so much for my golf game.
Here are some 3-day snowfall totals and snowpack depths for the ski areas nearby. Most of these resorts had 230-260 inches of snow just in January.
Mammoth Mountain Ski Area
72 HR: 21" 165" - 310"
Boreal Mountain Resort
72 HR: 27" 260" - 260"
Sugar Bowl Resort
72 HR: 26" 125" - 207"
Kirkwood
72 HR: 21" 105" - 197"
Heavenly Mountain Resort
72 HR: 19" 131" - 188"
Squaw Valley - Alpine Meadows
72 HR: 32" 121" - 182"
Northstar California
72 HR: 21" 88" - 155"
Did a nice 180 spin out yesterday on our crappy roads going 10 mph. Lol
Today is the first day I've started to feel hopeful this may be true!Spring is coming folks!
Stay strong!
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