And the Winners Are....California & Southern CO!
Some snow finally started falling in the West the last couple days. I almost pulled the trigger and headed down to Wolf Creek this afternoon with a buddy to shred. Here ya go Jackson and New England, welcome to EL NINO bitches!!! Storm Totals:
Wolf Creek, CO = 49"
Kirkwood, CA = 48"
Silverton, CO = 38"
Squaw Valley, CA = 34"
Crested Butte, CO = 21"
Taos, NM = 16"
Telluride = 14"
Heavenly, CA = 10"
Jackson, WY = 4"
Killington, VT = 2"
Oh, our mountains only got 6". Yeah, el nino can be brutal for the Northern Colorado Mountains. Off to SLC then TAHOE for break! I'm bringing the SNOW Seth and Hilary!
Wolf Creek, CO = 49"
Kirkwood, CA = 48"
Silverton, CO = 38"
Squaw Valley, CA = 34"
Crested Butte, CO = 21"
Taos, NM = 16"
Telluride = 14"
Heavenly, CA = 10"
Jackson, WY = 4"
Killington, VT = 2"
Oh, our mountains only got 6". Yeah, el nino can be brutal for the Northern Colorado Mountains. Off to SLC then TAHOE for break! I'm bringing the SNOW Seth and Hilary!
4 Comments:
Lots of speculation on the weather forums currently about a mega-noreaster next week. time will tell...el nino gettin down & dirty!
that would be sick....
calling for 1-2 feet this weekend in the mountains...
Persnally TK, I think your El Nino theory is a whole lotta bullshit, and you are just trying to make yourself fell better about living in CO. "Fret not: The last time we had a hyped El NiƱo, in 1998, by January skiers were enjoying El Deepo, with more than 12 feet of snow in the month, a record at the time." -JHUnderground
Tim,
I think all of TK's theories are utter bullshit. But there is some historical correlation with what he is professing.
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