Frostbitten Chiefs Fans Need Amputations; Record Snow Hits Jackson Hole; Late-March Arctic Blast?; ‘Himalayan Winds’ Deliver Record Cold To Delhi; + Snowy Winter For The Urals

The GFS is hinting at a late-season polar outbreak, which would threaten the south’s early jump on the growing season.

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4 thoughts on “Frostbitten Chiefs Fans Need Amputations; Record Snow Hits Jackson Hole; Late-March Arctic Blast?; ‘Himalayan Winds’ Deliver Record Cold To Delhi; + Snowy Winter For The Urals

  1. I’m in East Tennessee here and the best month was January, averaging -.5 below normal. Nothing since February though. We could use some action later this month!

  2. Our weather in Central Texas has been all over the place, from freezing to high 80s. It’s hard on the garden.

  3. Snow Moves 3 Feet Up Wyoming Stop Sign In A Week, Boosting Odds It Gets Buried

    A week ago, the outlook was bleak that a lonely stop sign on Togwotee Pass in the middle of nowhere in Wyoming would be buried in snow. But by Wednesday morning, the snow had moved 3 feet up the sign, upping the odds it gets buried by April 1.

    https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/03/06/snow-moves-3-feet-up-wyoming-stop-sign-in-a-week-boosting-odds-it-gets-buried/

    Nearly buried stop sign picture at the article.

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