Above, following a snow storm on November 9, 2020. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Although last year at this time we already had snowfall in Jamestown, New Mexico. Thus far, there is no precipitation of any kind in the forecast. It would be nice to have some rain so that the dust and pollen can quit giving me allergy problems.
However, advisories have been issued to travelers to not go to or in Yellowstone National Park as a "significant winter storm" is moving into the area. It looks like Wyoming and surrounding states are getting winter early.
After the storm passes, park roads and entrances will be reopened.
We'll have to wait and see when El Niño brings the jet stream down to the Four Corners region.
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