We had 3 absolute banner years in a row for snowpack in the central Cascades... then one sort of down year with a Nino. But our water supply is still in great shape. Some people seem to think our ecosystem can't survive the variable nature of Nina/Nino winters even though its been happening for eons. Not every winter can have 150-200% snowpack.
With our new warm season climo, it's very tough for us to avoid 90s now with any potential ridge from now through about mid-September.
Gone are the days of 85 degree peaks.
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