depotoo
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It's almost May... It's been under 10 degrees recently...
Do I have to start driving Leaded Gasoline Powered Cars again to get Global Warming back up and running?...
Oh... More Snow and Colder Temps longer IS Global Warming?...
Got it.
Is algore still Hibernating?...
peace...
In the first place, snow and freezing temperatures on the plains of Colorado isn't all that uncommon in April. One of the worst blizzards I ever encountered was in eastern Colorado (east of the Rockies) in April.I'd lived all over Boulder County (mostly, in Louisville), from March '75, thru December '95, and, remember VERY few Mays when we didn't get those wet, heavy, Northeast-style snows, that (also) had a tendency to shut-down I-80 & I-70, as they'd continued, Eastward.
wow, you must have been in some bermuda triangle like thing there. Seeing as Boulder is just to your west and they had only 2 yrs (78 & 79) that had any snow to be considered between those years you stated!
ESRL : PSD : Boulder Colorado monthly snowfall totals