Posted on 09/26/2019 5:28:13 PM PDT by RightGeek
The first day of fall may have just been on Monday, but winter is already well on its way to parts of the northern Rockies, where a potentially "historic" winter storm is setting up for this weekend.
The National Weather Service's prediction center said an upper low-pressure system dropping into the Pacific Northwest late Friday is forecast to bring what's expected to become a "significant and possibly historic" early-season snowstorm across portions of the northern Rockies.
"Snow, lots of it across the northern Rockies and the northern Plains, it's coming," Fox News Senior Meteorologist Janice Dean said on "Fox & Friends."
The NWS's prediction center said that cold air is filtering into the region behind a cold front on Thursday with scattered rain and snow showers, setting the stage for the abrupt return of winter by this weekend.
"Widespread precipitation is expected to break out by Friday night and Saturday morning as an area of low pressure develops to the south between Salt Lake City and Idaho Falls," the WPC said.
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Typical liberal tactic. "Climate Change" doesn't sound scary enough, so . . .
One day Greta Thunberg will marry David Hogg and their offspring will be ManBearPig.
Kevin Phillips wrote a book based on it!
https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Republican-Majority-Kevin-Phillips/dp/0870000586
Way back in ‘69
He’s cursing this Inconvenient Storm.
Montana and snow... Oh no... Tell me when it snow will be in Tampa, then I’ll believe in climate change... I should call up a snowmobile dealer in Montana and buy myself a Polaris...
Great news! Hope it cools down the rest of us! Yes
She needs to start and finish puberty before that can happen.
Oh, LOL
What is the null hypothesis of climate change?
That the climate(s) of this planet do not change absent humans?
We’re forecast to have days around 90 at least into first week of Oct..
LOL!!!
Some of your comments over the years were contributory for me doing a two day grand tour down the eastern valley from Tahoe back to Arizona in 2018.
I was going to go west out of Lone Pine to a Whitney approach trail area but was blocked by heavy Forest Fire blockades that morning — dang.
Retired in Arizona about five years ago and there is a lot of the West to explore.
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