Big Island summits may get 12"+ of snow.
https://forecast.weather.gov/showsig...7#.YaqJeNDMKUk
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Big Island summits may get 12"+ of snow.
https://forecast.weather.gov/showsig...7#.YaqJeNDMKUk
That is awesome.
20 years ago we drove from Hilo to mauna Kea in February. 80s in Hilo to 20s and snow. About an hour drive.
What's the elevation of the highest summit there?
Not to get into a rude & pointless pissing match: but...once you exceed the tolerable living elevation of libtards: textbook chemistry, engineering, and physics start to "amazingly" apply [ROFL1]
Well, we seriously need snow in the mountains and throughout Colorado. But in lieu of that I might be satisified with warm water and beautiful Hawaiian girls on the sandy shore in front of the cabin.
Global Warming
I was complaining about the lack of rainfall this summer. Well....that changed in a big way. With the record rainfall and flooding in the PNW, I guess we're getting your moisture. Rainier is completely white down to the lower 3-4,000 feet.