Yukon Snowpack Breaks Records; Early Snows Hit Australia's Ski Fields; + It's Still Snowing On Kilimanjaro, Al Gore Was Wrong
ALL of the prophesies have been proven false; ALL the prophets liars; ALL of the tipping point deadlines unevents.
Yukon Snowpack Breaks Records
The Yukon's April snowpack is at record-setting highs in the north.
The April snow survey, which typically represents peak snowpack, was released by the Yukon water resources branch Tuesday.
It reveals that snow for the Porcupine River basin is at 166% of the historical median — a new record for both that area and Old Crow. The basins for the Peel River and Lower Yukon are also comfortably above average — at 140% and 124%, respectively.
The snow is still coming down in these parts, and all.
Early Snows Hit Australia's Ski Fields
The first snow of the year has fallen on Australian ski resorts in New South Wales and Victoria, ahead of schedule.
It's largely been a cold and wet start to autumn down under, with a host of monthly low temperature records falling. That anomalous chill has now intensified into April, and is resulting in early-season snow coating Aussie ski fields.
Thredbo and Perisher in NSW, as well as Hotham, Mount Baw Baw and Mount Buller in Victoria are among those reporting a dumping of early-April snow — a full two months before resorts open to skiers and snowboarders.
"Someone must've shaken up our snow globe overnight. Winter mode has been well and truly activated," reads a recent Tredbo post, with the accompanying video:
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