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It's interesting that the media is now catching up with the Colorado Red Snow story that I posted on Monday. Here's an article from Vail Daily and another article and video from KCNC explaining the avalanche danger:
In other snow news, here's an update to yesterday's snowfall totals... some of these are pretty impressive for April, but most are at very high elevations (exception: lake-effect snow belts):
Barnes Corners, NY: 17.0"
Mt. Leconte, TN: 14.0"
Corry, PA: 13.0"
Robbinsville, NC: 12.0"
Terra Alta, WV: 12.0" (NOHRSC)
Chagrin Falls, OH: 10.0"
Moscow, MI: 9.0"
Stowe, VT: 5.0" (OnTheSnow.com)
McHenry, MD: 5.0" (MADIS)
Hudson, IN: 4.5"
Whitetop Mountain, VA: 4.0"
Yellow Creek, NC: 4.0"
Jackson, KY: 3.8"
Joliet, IL: 3.7"
Here's a map from NOHRSC:
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Great post! Thanks! By the way, I believe the updated snowfall total for Mt. Leconte, TN was 14".
FROM JESSE: The NWS reported 7 a.m. snow depth as 10" Tuesday, 14" Wednesday and 13" Thursday, so I'm going with the 14" as you recommended. Their website said they "still had 12 inches" as of 3 PM Wednesday. Thanks!
Posted by Jordan | April 9, 2009 9:39 AM