Denver finally saw his first snow this season on Friday, destroying an 87-year-old record for the latest snow.
That’s not much: official measurement at Denver International Airport is three per ten inches (7.6 mm), according to Jim Kalina, a meteorologist with national weather services in Boulder.
Before Friday, the last Mile High City snow was the last November 21, 1934.
Kalina said the Denver Metro area was experiencing an extended La Nina weather pattern, which tended to produce drier weather.
And many of the West US experience megincought that studies relationships with climate change caused by humans.
Climate scientists and meteorologists warn that prolonged drought and lack of snow can threaten water and agricultural supplies.
In Utah, where Salt Lake City without snowy until November was only a second time since 1976, the first snowstorm reached this week to ensure the city did not match the latest snow record.
It was set twice on Christmas Day in Christmas 1939 and 1943.
When the winter storm began to remove snow, countries could see the effects of lack of snow plow driver because of the lack of national labor.