It may be the tail end of summer, but some parts out West on Monday skipped right to winter.
Higher elevations in parts of Wyoming and Montana saw some snowfall on Monday as a cold front brought in weather more appropriate for winter than late August.
The National Weather Service (NWS) had issued a hazardous weather alert for freezing conditions on Sunday night into Monday.
“Freezing temperatures are expected early this morning for the far western valleys,” the NWS forecast office for Riverton, Wyo said.
A hiker exploring the Teton Pass in Wyoming captured some of the snow falling in a lush forest in the region.
Cameras from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) showed snow falling along State Route 22 over Teton Pass.
The frosty weather made for dangerous road conditions, with one crash reported along Teton Pass Monday afternoon.
Drivers were urged to be careful while driving in conditions more appropriate for December than August, as temperatures also fell into the 30s.
In Montana, Big Sky Resort also reported snow, tweeting “when seasons collide.”
The resort shared videos of flakes falling and accumulating on some surfaces. …
The flakes out West may be a precursor to what could be a rough winter ahead.
The Farmers’ Almanac recently released its extended forecast for the 2020-2021 season, which shows this upcoming winter could be brutally cold and snowy for much of the country.
“Based on our time-tested weather formula, the forecast for the upcoming winter looks a lot different from last year, quite divided with some very intense cold snaps and snowfall,” editor Peter Geiger said in a statement.
Long-range forecasts from the periodical are calling for normal to below-normal temperatures in areas from the Great Lakes and Midwest stretching westward over the Northern and Central Plains and into the Rockies.
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Snow in the Summer what will Al Gore Leonardo DiCaprio and those Nit-Wits from Greenpeace have to say about this will they blame trump for this the same way those idiots blame him for the Virus
After a hot and dry August we had snow falling in the upper elevations in Colorado yesterday and lows in the Denver area in the mid-40’s.