TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Cpv17 wrote:TeamPlayersBlue wrote:Still hope for you Texas folk. The good news is that the pattern changed. As a CO resident, this pattern is perfect for us skiers.I havent had a chance to look at many analogs and come up with my biased opinion, but when i do, i will let you guys know, but winter will always show up at some point. It's possible during the transition out of La nina to El nino, which Ntx described in an earlier post.
Merry Christmas fellas!
You cheated. You had to move north in the mountains to see snow. That’s not the same as seeing it in Sugar Land lol
Well, this has been the least amount of snow in HISTORY, so dont feel too jealous. It's been greaat trying to understand the dynamics here in Denver. Understanding the best case scenario for snow, what the u[per levels look like, etc. Been a treat.
Typically they get high pressures rushing down the spine of the rockies and through orographic lift, snow bands form. Im further west and closer to the foothills, so i see more than downtown and much more than the airport.
It’s weird up here this season. We’ve only gotta a couple dustings outside of Westcliffe. We should be measuring snow in ft at this point. The warmth is also killing things.