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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott P View Post
    Utah snowpack so far:

    https://www.ksl.com/?nid=978

    Southern Utah has almost nothing.
    Damn!! The majority of the state in single digits for snowpack!

    And I remember just last year the weather folks had made a public announcement that the drought had officially ended...

    ...it'll be back again after this winter.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    The Bogley Weather Report

    How are we looking weather record wise in Salt Lake? Boy is it warm and dry!


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    Quote Originally Posted by accadacca View Post
    How are we looking weather record wise in Salt Lake? Boy is it warm and dry!

    As of today Utah as a whole is at 49% of where we should be.

    Next storm Friday if we are lucky.

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    I was in St. George over the weekend. There is NOTHING on the Pine Valley mountains north of there. They are in trouble for next summer unless something changes quickly.

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    Yeah I was in St. George over the weekend too. Over 60F and everybody walking around in shorts. This is nuts.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    The Bogley Weather Report

    If you have FB: https://www.facebook.com/KVandykeWX/...58992940962132

    First time in 8 years where all 50 states have snow/sleet on the ground.

    Love the comments in her FB feed that people have been telling her: ”nope..not Hawaii!” And she replies back (nicely), “YEP, 13,000ft on the top of volcanoes”. Their response, “oh...”

    Geography 101 fail.

    Similar to Justin’s CGI ice-skating drone video...all fails.

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    Love the comments in her FB feed that people have been telling her: ”nope..not Hawaii!” And she replies back (nicely), “YEP, 13,000ft on the top of volcanoes”. Their response, “oh...”
    Yes, a lot of Americans are completely ignorant on geography, even the geography in the US or worse in their own state.

    Once an in law who live in Salt Lake most of his life asked me which mountains the Wasatch were.

    Anyway here is a photo of skiing at Mauna Kea Hawaii:



    I'm sure most of us have already seen this, but..

    Utah is a very special and unique place. There is no where else like it on earth. Please take care of it and keep the remaining wild areas in pristine condition. The world will be a better place if you do.

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    You should share that pic on her FB comment section and just blow everyone’s mind...

    And that video...wowsers. I just asked my 8 year-old niece and she guessed Turkey. Not bad, but not perfect. But..my niece also knew the capital of France.


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    Isn't France a country? Hungry? Never heard of it.

    I like Jeff's snappy comeback when she asserts she only hears what she wants:

    "That's just called being a woman."
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    When German's get Hungary they eat Turkey....

    I hope she's good in the sack because she is dumb as a rock.

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    Weatherman talks tough, but Mother Nature doesn't deliver.

    So the forecast called for a whopping 3 - 8 inches of snow in the valleys...My front lawn has a little over a skiff (maybe an inch), and now the sky is clearing and the sun is coming out. This winter is bull$hit.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    About 4 inches of heavy wet snow in Springville right now.

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    We have 11" of snow in Draper last I measured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin View Post
    Weatherman talks tough, but Mother Nature doesn't deliver.

    So the forecast called for a whopping 3 - 8 inches of snow in the valleys...My front lawn has a little over a skiff (maybe an inch), and now the sky is clearing and the sun is coming out. This winter is bull$hit.
    We had 6” in kaysville.

    Even La sal mountains received 3”.







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    Weird that there would be so much variability in such a small distance. 6" in Kaysville but just down the road (and further north) in North Ogden we got barely one inch.
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin View Post
    Weird that there would be so much variability in such a small distance. 6" in Kaysville but just down the road (and further north) in North Ogden we got barely one inch.

    Riding our fat bikes through Draper last night Acca and I noticed noticed homes with 8" or so on the lawns yet only a block or two away it was 14". I measured 12 in my back yard at 9:00 am when I had finished the walks. When I lets the dogs in at 10:00 pm there was another 3 on the deck.

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    Ended up with 17". Looks like I won't be riding my mountain bike in Corner Canyon any time soon.




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