Good news for California water users and skiers, disappointing news for global warming alarmists: [bold added]
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Tahoe on April 2nd (Chron photo) |
Late-season snow gives one last chance to ski Tahoe this Memorial Day weekend
As of Thursday morning, Tahoe City had received 239 inches of snow since Oct. 1 — 129% of the usual snowfall for the water year, said Mark Faucette, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
The wet, snowy weather has been experienced in the mountains throughout the State, not just Tahoe:
Three hours south of Tahoe, Mammoth Mountain has held onto a monstrous 155-inch base at its 11,053-foot summit. Weather allowing, the mountain is skiable top-to-bottom.
Due to warnings of "permanent" drought conditions we were nervous about
re-sodding the lawn two years ago. The nervousness is receding.
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