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Snow In Colorado In April (Global Warming Alert)
FOX NEWS ^ | 04/09/2013 | Fox News

Posted on 04/09/2013 6:42:11 AM PDT by goldstategop

LOS ANGELES – A storm that toppled trees, caused scattered power outages and whipped up blinding dust storms brought blizzard conditions to parts of Colorado, where up to 20 inches of snow was expected in the mountains through Tuesday.

With forecasters predicting 6 to 11 inches, Denver Public Schools closed all schools and offices Tuesday. Colorado's largest school district, Jeffco Public Schools, was among those canceling classes.

Denver International Airport reported at least two dozen canceled flights and warned travelers to be ready for delays as planes were deiced. Strong wind before the snow delayed flights up to 40 minutes Monday night, and some arrivals were diverted to Colorado Springs.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Colorado
KEYWORDS: colorado; globalcooling; globalwarming; springsnowstorm; strangeweather
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To: Ditter

Its not. Its snowed or there was snow on the ground on my birthday in early May many times during my growing up years.


21 posted on 04/09/2013 7:09:11 AM PDT by Roses0508
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To: lurk

Correction - Nebraska, not Kansas.


22 posted on 04/09/2013 7:09:41 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (You don't notice it's a police state until the police come for you.)
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To: goldstategop
"Below is the snowiest months in order for the Denver Metro area:

1. March – 11.7″ 2. November – 10.7 3. April – 9.1″ 4. December – 8.7″ 5. January – 7.7″ 6. February – 6.3″ 7. October – 4.1″ 8. September – 2.1″ 9. May – 1.3″ 10. June – Trace

March being the snowiest month may not surprise many, but April coming in at number 3 should raise some eyebrows. The snow typically does not stick around very long in April but it sure can snow with heavy wet branch breaking snowfall and high water content typical of April storms. * http://www.skyviewweather.com/2011/03/02/march-is-colorados-snowiest-month-along-the-front-range/

23 posted on 04/09/2013 7:10:35 AM PDT by nuconvert ( Khomeini promised change too // Hail, Chairman O)
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To: Ditter
Since when is snow falling in April in Colorado unusual?

The only time I would consider snowfall unusual is August.

24 posted on 04/09/2013 7:10:55 AM PDT by kitchen (Make plans and prepare. You'll never have trouble if you're ready for it. - TR)
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To: Ditter

“Since when is snow falling in April in Colorado unusual?”

It’s not. But it HAS been exceptionally cold for this time of year. I live north of Boulder and it’s forecast to go to 10 degrees here tonight. That’s REALLY cold for April on the Front Range.

But I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised. I’m pretty sure the AGW global warming models predicted that things would get MUCH colder due to global warming.


25 posted on 04/09/2013 7:14:20 AM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: goldstategop

My husband drove through the storm yesterday in the Colorado mountains. There was so much dust it turned the snow banks brown in some places.

It isn’t odd to snow in the Colorado mountains in April, it just becomes new cuz they have to talk about something.


26 posted on 04/09/2013 7:20:16 AM PDT by tiki
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To: goldstategop

Worst snowstorm I remember was at 5000 ft. Elevation the first week of April...in the 1970’s.


27 posted on 04/09/2013 7:25:29 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: goldstategop

The point being the global warming theory....

The real point of global warming is give us your money!!!


28 posted on 04/09/2013 7:37:48 AM PDT by mountainlion (Live well for those that did not make it back.)
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To: bigbob

I remember a heavy snowstorm in April ‘73 a bit north of Colorado Springs.


29 posted on 04/09/2013 7:38:41 AM PDT by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: kitchen
I saw snow fall in on a Colorado mountain pass in July back in the 50’s. I'll bet it has snowed up there in August too.
30 posted on 04/09/2013 8:08:37 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: PapaBear3625

I’ve got three to five foot drifts all around my home here in the Black Hills. Mr. RR is plowing, or trying to plow the road to our house. In inches, I don’t know how many we got. Some places are bare and in others, the snow would reach my chin. Not supposed to let up until tomorrow midday.

Not complaining. We desperately need the moisture. We get most of our big snows in March and April. What is unusual is the temperature for this time of year. Only 9 degrees here.


31 posted on 04/09/2013 8:13:44 AM PDT by Rushmore Rocks
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To: goldstategop

That storm moved through SoCal yesterday, surprising most everyone here. I thought I saw some snow mixed in the worst of it too. Snow in April where I live is not too unusual. Windy this morning, but clear skies.


32 posted on 04/09/2013 8:16:40 AM PDT by Conservative4Ever (I'm going Galt)
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To: goldstategop

I recall 5” on Memorial Day about 55 years ago in Colorado Springs. Leaves on trees, so older branches came off. Lots of concern about the trees, but two years later the trees, freshly pruned, were lusher than ever.

Also 5” on Labor Day too. Same result.

Of course, the day after the snow had mostly evaporated.


33 posted on 04/09/2013 8:39:44 AM PDT by Blagden Alley
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To: goldstategop
Just got off the phone with a nice couple in Western Maine.

She said that they were looking forward to some warmer weather and that they still had "Piles and Piles" of snow, and had just received "another dusting".

Dusting = anything from 'a little' to "Six Inches".

Of course, when I lived in Maine, April snow was common. Nothing particularly special about it, frankly, other than by April you were sick to death of snow and just wanted it gone.

34 posted on 04/09/2013 9:00:12 AM PDT by wbill
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To: goldstategop
I have never seen snow in July here.

Then you're a still wet behind the ears diaper wearing neophyte.

35 posted on 04/09/2013 9:17:47 AM PDT by A.A. Cunningham (Barry Soetoro can't pass E-verify)
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To: goldstategop

Born & raised in Arvada Co. Best snow storms are the spring ones. I lived in Leadville for a few years...summers lasted a whole 2 weeks..and then it usually rained :^) My Grandfather’s words still ring in my ears when we go somewhere..”all ways take your coat no matter the month”

Living in southeast Wyoming now..we were without power all night from the snow. Very thankful for the moisture!!


36 posted on 04/09/2013 9:30:30 AM PDT by wyokostur
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To: Ditter

I was in a snowstorm coming into CO Springs, July 1995. I was in a snowstorm coming into CO Springs, May 2005 or so. I flew out of DIA in a snowstorm, May 2010.


37 posted on 04/09/2013 9:44:49 AM PDT by ican'tbelieveit
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To: goldstategop

Snow forecast for my area has been a bust, a bit disappointed. Just bitter cold and strong winds.


38 posted on 04/09/2013 9:48:56 AM PDT by ican'tbelieveit
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To: PapaBear3625

Various locations of Nebraska average between 1-7”” of snow in April.


39 posted on 04/09/2013 9:50:07 AM PDT by Rebelbase (1929-1950's, 20+years for full recovery. How long this time?)
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To: Ditter

Some county roads out here are only plowed out 2 of 3 years. If you want to find snow there are always north facing slopes covered year round. In the ‘70s Meeker had a Fourth of July snowfall of over a foot. Really screwed up the parade.


40 posted on 04/09/2013 10:33:34 AM PDT by kitchen (Make plans and prepare. You'll never have trouble if you're ready for it. - TR)
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