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Yeah, that's wild. Even places like Jackson Hole, WY have never seen that much in June.
I know Cheyenne did get like 8" in June 1947. That storm brought significant snow down to about 6500' in the foothills west of Denver.
We need to delay the warming as much as possible for the sake of our snowpack.
The upper part of Mount Rainier right now looks more like late May not late April.
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