A little distance made a big difference around here. We got a little over a foot with the first 4-5 inches being very heavy and wet. 20 miles north in Foster they got 24 inches of fluff. I wish I was plowing there rather than here.
My guess is it’s a lot heavier and wet than the mountain snow your used to.
My guess is it’s a lot heavier and wet than the mountain snow you’re used to.
I passed a sign in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, that announces that it is Canada's Hot Spot---114 degrees, July 5, 1937.When it's 87 up north I head to Canada or Alaska, because it is in the 100s here.