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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1763979" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>Don't forget we are in the third consecutive year of La Nina, which is the main cause of the west-wide drought. This is supposed to break down in the middle of the winter and go to ENSO neutral and hopefully a more normal spring. Snowpack wasn't too bad in a lot of the central Rockies last spring, but hot, dry June and July weather melted them off faster than usual and has done it since the La Nina started in 2020. This current heat wave is miserable -- Cheyenne, WY at 6100 feet elevation is set to hit 97* today and down here at 4800 feet we will be pushing 100*. This thing is set in here all week before cooling off Friday-Saturday. I'm done with summer. I'd like to order up a foot of wet, heavy snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1763979, member: 38220"] Don't forget we are in the third consecutive year of La Nina, which is the main cause of the west-wide drought. This is supposed to break down in the middle of the winter and go to ENSO neutral and hopefully a more normal spring. Snowpack wasn't too bad in a lot of the central Rockies last spring, but hot, dry June and July weather melted them off faster than usual and has done it since the La Nina started in 2020. This current heat wave is miserable -- Cheyenne, WY at 6100 feet elevation is set to hit 97* today and down here at 4800 feet we will be pushing 100*. This thing is set in here all week before cooling off Friday-Saturday. I'm done with summer. I'd like to order up a foot of wet, heavy snow. [/QUOTE]
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