Postby Phil » Sat Feb 10, 2018 4:48 pm
Wow! It's not over till it's over, but this is pretty abysmal for the middle of February. Pay special attention to the High Sierra and Badger Pass cams.
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Phil wrote:And the NOAA is calling it all but done for the year. Supposed to be in the mid-upper 70s next week, so the melt is going to come even more fast and furious.
AlmostThere wrote:Went snowshoeing last Saturday - consolidated as heck at around 7500 feet. We'll see at the end of the week how much of it melts in the warmer weather...
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