Global climate “change”. Didn’t you get the update? :)
... It’s also the 15th largest temperature drop over a two day period in Denver’s history,...
So there were FOURTEEN larger ones.
WHEN did they happen?
Blizzard conditions are expected over a large area of the corn belt.Most corn and soybeans are still in the fields since the spring was so wet that crops were late being planted.I’m getting concerned about food shortages at this point.Another bad year in 2020 would be a crisis.
No....the latest update is Climate Disruption. I got the memo.
Rapid temp drops are common in Colorado and we see them every Fall season...We get a drop of 40-50-60 degrees following a sunny balmy day as a cold front from the NW sweeps down off the Front Range...Sometimes the fronts come from the NE, and we call those “upslopes”...
Those who are natives or lived here awhile expect these fronts, and we get them most years...If you pay attention to the rapid changes our altitude and topography bring, you can even see ‘em coming...
I remember a sunny warm September day back in the early 80s (last century for you kids out there) that was followed by an overnight big temp drop and a blizzard that dumped more than a foot of snow for Denver...If we had local media who were born here, they might not be making such a big deal out of a regular seasonal occurrence...
Today you’re picking the last tomato, tomorrow gassing the snow blower...That’s Colorado...