Here's a shocking look at a few snowcams or photos from Utah and the northeast U.S. during the past few days.
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Snowbasin, UT (May 3, 2015). Source: snowbasin.com |
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Sundance, UT (May 3, 2015). Source: sundanceresort.com |
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Jay Peak, VT (May 1, 2015). Source: http://www.jaypeakresort.com/. |
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Mt. Washington, NH (May 3, 2015). Source: www.mountwashington.org. |
Yup, it's been a strange year. Of course, Snowbasin and Sundance are relatively low Utah resorts. One can always go higher into the upper elevations of the Cottonwoods.
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Snowbird, UT (May 3, 2015). Source: snowbird.com |
Although the snowpack is comparatively better there, as we know all too well, it is still way below average.
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