Posted on 03/07/2024 7:37:03 AM PST by Red Badger
A week ago, the outlook was bleak that a lonely stop sign on Togwotee Pass in the middle of nowhere in Wyoming would be buried in snow. But by Wednesday morning, the snow had moved 3 feet up the sign, upping the odds it gets buried by April 1.
True, but California will take it all and kill fish with it..................
Under most circumstances, I’d agree. But rains in the last two years have made California water-rich. The snow pack in the sierra’s are all over 100%. All the many reservoirs in California are full. They are even recharging the famously depleted ground aquifers in the central valley There’s now a big lake in Death Valley.
It’s the dams along the Colorado River that are still only half full. The winter has not dropped as much snow in the Rockies.
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