Plows did a good job today . In typical bad nina winters like this .. I look forward to whatever falls. I don’t think we see any big storms this winter . Flow is too fast. But we’ll see
All this powder on top of the existing glacier will just blow around in the wind tomorrow . That inch we had the other night blew and drifted all over the place in those 40+ winds the next day
Why? Why would anyone ever stay up late or all night or set alarms to look at a model? They’ll still be there to see in the morning.. along with the 6z . Just totally blows my mind
It does look like Tuesday into early Wednesday that clipper may pop with ens showing Miller B possibilities . Certainly not a lock in a typical bad nina winter like this, but something to track