Posted on 05/21/2022 7:27:57 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
temperature drop of nearly 60 degrees in the Centennial State means rare sights from a late-spring storm that promises to cover the ground in parts of the state with snow.
More than a foot of snow fell in places like Black Forest and Aspen Park.
As of Saturday morning, more than 50,000 were without power.
The frozen precipitation began falling across large parts of the state by Friday afternoon.
Videos from communities such as Castle Rock, Lone Tree and Aurora showed the first flurries coming down.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Can there be any other explanation?
Funny.
100 years ago it would just be cited as weather.
Now we get to give credit to the libtards and their fascinating power of illusion.
Live in western Colorado some 240 miles west of Denver. Today is clear and cold with no snow ... daytime temperatures were in the 80’s earlier this week today we’ll see mid-60’s. Front range late spring snowstorms are fairly common, one year I remember a fairly significant snow event occurring after Memorial Day. Once the bright spring sun emerges the snow disappears quickly.
They better fire up those solar powered helicopters and get them out there to de-ice
their frozen wind generators with that fossil-fuel based de-icing fluid!
Meanwhile back east:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4065064/posts
Was 32 in Reno this a.m.
Just shook off fruit trees, which seem to have survived, but lost a big branch on a shade tree.
In the fwiw department, sometimes it snows in HI on Kilauea and Mona Lani.
5.56mm
Mauna Lani.
Sheesh.
Pls disregard this post.
5.56mm
Ya-Hooo! Fresh powder! Let’s go! :)
And more of this extreme weather as global warming gets worse, including glaciers forming over most of North America!
That pesky global warming just won’t go away.
Here in Seattle, we expect to get our second highest temperature of 2022 on Sunday - 72 degrees F
Our highest temp of 2022 came in early April - 73 degrees F
That is it - just two days over 69 degrees F in 2022.
March, April, and May have been quite chilly.
Since March, we have had close to twenty days that were at least 10 degrees F below average!
Were they hosting a climate summit?
And after the climate change gurus plug it all into their computer models they'll prove this was your hottest year on record. ;-)
β Was 32 in Reno this a.m.β
Totally normal this time of year though.
I have camped in the black rock in july and august with day time temps over 100 and all 5 gallon water jugs freezing solid overnight
It also snows occasionally on Haleakala on Maui but mostly is brine ice build up.
I lived in Miami (Coral Gables) back in the mid-70s, and we had a small snow event. It was hilarious to watch the people react to it.
They are going to have to rename Glacier National Park since all the glaciers have melted....
https://nypost.com/2020/01/10/the-telling-tale-of-glacier-national-parks-gone-by-2020-signs/
Oops.
The .gov scam squad got busted!
I measured 19-20 in. on top of the garbage can this morning. Power blipped out for a couple of minutes 3 times so far. Still snowing lightly.
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