Could We See Snowmageddon 2.0 For Idaho This Winter? According to some, Idaho could be in for another snowmageddon this winter. If you believe in any of the folklore, there are many signs of a snowy winter to come. The leaves are beginning to change in the mountains, which is earlier than normal. People have reported wasp nests higher up than usual. These are just two of many signs […] Industry News Alex Camerino | September 5, 2020 1 Comment
Farmer’s Almanac: Will This Winter Be Harsh? Will the upcoming winter be a great ski season? These days we always run to the internet for our answers, but what did people do just a few decades ago? Farmer’s Almanac is a classic go-to book for all your seasonal questions. First published in 1818, the Almanac has plenty of tips for how to have a great garden and […] Alex Camerino | August 13, 2020 0 Comments
How a La Niña Weather Pattern Will Potentially Effect Colorado’s Mountain Ranges Next Winter The NOAA predicts that there is a 50-55% chance that next winter will be influenced by a La Niña weather pattern. Of course, it being only July, predicting a La Niña is still “going out on a limb for a long-range forecast,” according to Colorado meteorologist Chris Tomer. Related: NOAA Issues La Niña Watch: 50-55% Chance of La Niña Developing in […] Weather WeatherBrains | July 16, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA: 2016 Summer Outlook Shows Above Average Temperatures For Much Of The United States According to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, the summer of 2016 is shaping up to be a warm one for the majority of the United States. Colored areas on the map above show which parts of the country have the highest odds (darkest red) for well above average warmth for the June-August period. For the seasonal forecasts, “well above average” means temperatures […] Weather Chris Wallner | May 31, 2016 0 Comments