Snow Falling Across The Sacramento's.
Cloudcroft measured 7.1" of snowfall overnight, as of 7 AM MST anyway. The top photo above shows them fogged in at 7:18 AM MST this morning. At 8:50 AM MST this morning snow was once again falling. As per the El Paso NWS Facebook Page they have now picked up a total of 8"of snow from this storm. Additional snowfall reports via the CoCoRaHS Network are available...as well as courtesy of the Albuquerque National Weather Service Office.
As of Noon MST Ski Apache had picked up 6" of snow from the storm and its snowing hard again. This brings their season snowfall total to 21.2".
7" Of New Snow This Morning @ Ski Cloudcroft.
7" Of New Snow This Morning @ Ski Cloudcroft.
This mornings GFS 500 millibar analysis, visible, and water vapor satellite images show that the closed upper-level low was located over the Sacramento mountains. It is beginning to open up while pull off to the northeast. Wrap around moisture is producing snow across the Sacramento mountains.
Rainfall Totals.
Valid As Of 7 AM MST This Morning.
Could The Winter Of 2013 - 2014 Be A Cold One?
Meteorologists Joe Bastardi with WeatherBell Analytics warned that the winter of 2013-2014 could be a brutal one back in this video that he taped in 2010.
For The First Twenty Days Of The Month.
Into The First Week Of January 2014.
We are certainly are off to a cold start so far this December...the first twenty days of the month have been colder than normal across the country. Even though we've seen a recent warming and thawing period across the nation...long-range models and indicators are pointing to a reloading of the arctic invasions that we experienced the first couple weeks of the month in the weeks ahead.
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