SoCal's Back-To-Back Bumper Snow Seasons; Cold And Snow To Persist Into May Across Europe; + El Niño Has Officially Ended
Let's see where the next 12-months take us.
SoCal's Back-To-Back Bumper Snow Seasons
Bear Mountain, Southern California has logged a whopping 175 inches of snow this season -- the resort's second-snowiest winter on record, behind only 2022-23's when a jaw-dropping 243 inches accumulated.
These AGW defying totals are the highest since Bear's records began in 1999-20.
"Better late than never," reports localfreshies.com. "What began with a sluggish start has quickly transformed into one of the most memorable winters in recent memory."
These slow beginnings were pounced upon by a crisis-feeding MSM:
However, by early-February the season was flipped on its head after a series of powerful winter storms barreled in.
On Feb 2 - 3 alone, almost a foot of snow landed. Then, within a span of just 72-hours starting Feb 6, more than 100 inches had pummeled western slopes, with Big Bear receiving 70+ inches.
The storms persisted throughout February, making for one of the snowiest months on record. The powder train kept chugging through March and all, and now well into April it is still going strong assisted by the return of fierce Arctic air:
The MSM's response?
They begrudgingly accept defeat this season — California has been spared, "for now":
Cold And Snow To Persist Into May Across Europe
'Better late than never' is a theme playing out across Europe and all, where polar cold and widespread snow is forecast to intensify through the second-half of April, extending into May even.
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