NOAA Outlook for End of February | Bad News for Snow Lovers Across the Country… The second half of February looks likely to be bad news for snow-lovers across the country, with high confidence for a warm pattern emerging in the east, andย in the west, the probability for precipitation looks ‘below normal’. Much to the chagrin of any snow lovers in the East, the continued NAO+ outlook and enhanced subtropical ridge over the Southeast favors […] Weather WeatherBrains | February 4, 2020 2 Comments
Jackson Hole, WY Report: The Deepest February In History Finishes Strong With 189″! Report from February 28th, 2019 Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming received 189″ of snow in the month of February alone. That’s their deepestย February in history and today they were reporting 6″ of new snow since closing yesterday. The DEEPEST February in history comes to an end. 189โ inches of blower pow blanketed the Tetons this month. – Jackson Hole, […] Conditions Report Miles Clark | March 1, 2019 1 Comment
Yosemite Bears are Active and Looking for Food as Unseasonably Warm Winter Continues Itโs so unseasonably warm and dry right now in the Central Sierra, some bears that normally hibernate in Yosemite in the coldest depths of winter are active, out and about, and looking for food, reports uniondemocrat.com. A mother bear and her cubs have been spotted and photographed in the Tuolumne River watershed, near the Hetch Hetchy entrance station to Yosemite […] Steven Agar | February 8, 2018 0 Comments
February 2016: Earth’s Warmest Month On Satellite Record At this point, climate change is no longer deniable. ย The evidence is everywhere around us from warmer than average sea surface temperatures to extreme drought and storms. ย February 2016 was the hottest month ever in the lower atmosphere, as gathered through data from satellites. On average, temperatures were 0.83 degrees Celsius warmer than the long term average, according to […] Weather Keenan Grady | March 8, 2016 2 Comments
Crystal Mountain Conditions Report | Slush Crushing The string of unseasonably warm weather continues in the Pacific North West. This week of warm dry weather was a welcome relief after the past few weeks that brought a mixed bag of rain and snow, and had riders in the Cascades holding their collective breath, hoping for the best. If January is the new June, February is looking like the new July. The forecast for clear skies with a high of 41. Even as the low tide year drags on, its damn hard to be upset when you get your a healthy dose of Vitamin D and Vitamin R (Rainier, the mountain With the dose of Vitamin D and Vitamin R today, the mood on the mountain was super positive. […] Conditions Report Chaz Diamond | February 15, 2015 1 Comment
NOAA’s February Forecast for the United States of America If you live in California and you were hoping for a wet February, NOAA doesn’t share your hopes. If you live in Tahoe, you won’t want to look at these images nor read this article. Tahoe if forecasted to have an above average temperature February along with a below average precipitation February. Ugh. NOAA has released it’s forecast for the month of February in the USA. Temperature wise, we are looking at above average temperatures in CA, NV, ID, UT, AZ, NM, and much of the American South in February. […] Weather SnowBrains | January 24, 2014 1 Comment