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To: freeus who wrote (35972)3/29/1998 7:19:00 AM
From: Patrick E.McDaniel  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
****OFF TOPIC****

The heaviest snowfalls are in March/April in the mountains. The moisture normally keeps coming but due to temperature it falls in the form of rain instead in May/June. The later in the season the drier it gets. Typical late summer precipitation is an afternoon shower that ends and dries out by evening.

The El Nino variable is the wildcard. The moisture pattern has been pumping it to the south dumping in the Southern states. So far this spring snowfall has been lighter and the temperature higher with actual rain falling in some mountain communities in March which is unheard of. As spring progresses the moisture band will move north dumping on Colorado and the Mid-West very soon.

It looks like the overall effect is to shift the moisture cycle later in the year here.

The bottom line is we won't know how Donnie does until we get a report after his return. My bet is we should invest in Scotchgaurd because he may increase sales.

Pat
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