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Pastimes : The Economic Impact of Severe Weather

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To: Paul Kern who wrote (21)9/24/2013 12:02:35 AM
From: Drygulch Dan   of 170
 
Not yet Paul.

Typically a September snow storm is followed by a warm dry period leading into late October when the snow really starts coming. About 10 or 15 years ago, we were treated to excellent skiing on Oct 30 at Squaw Valley where my daughter works part time. It was epic, the day after a snow storm which had dropped about 10 - 15 inches of fresh powder. Then it didn't snow much into the following January.

I'll be happy to have enough snow to ski by Thanksgiving.
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