Brother, Appears even God is exposing their DS BS Global Warming scam.
A historic and long-duration snowstorm is set to unleash feet of powder on the higher elevations of Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington state this week, with unprecedented inches settling at lower-elevations, too.
AccuWeather meteorologists say that snowfall of this volume over such an extensive area is highly unusual.
Daily high temperatures have plummeted a whopping 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit from their Monday peak, and could tumble even further as the weekend approaches:
Winter storm watches began in parts of Montana on Tuesday in anticipation of the rare late-season storm.
In Great Falls, for example, the average last snow date (of 0.1 inches+) is May 10 — the forecast for this week sees as much as 8+ inches falling as late as May 21/22.
“[This] it is not a very common event,” says senior Accuweather meteorologist Brian Wimer, in the understatement of the year.
Since 1920, there have only been five years with storms delivering 8+ inches to Great Falls: “The biggest of these storms spanned May 28-29, 1989, and that system brought 11.6 inches of snow to the city,” continues Wimer; “the other years with storms that brought 8 inches or more of snow during May in the city were in 1956, 1967, 1983 and 2000.”
This will not only be a “whopper of a snowstorm,” but will also be a large one in terms of overall coverage of accumulating snow.
As explained by AccuWeather’s Brett Anderson, “Snow levels with this storm are likely to dip as low as 3,000 feet in parts of central Montana as the combination of fresh cold air moving in and the action of wind blowing uphill and squeezing out moisture will make for a substantial snowfall.”
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