It really sounds like more than it is! We don't get much - we usually get dustings, with significant (6 inches) snowfalls a few times a season. This year has been unusual across the entire country! We moved here in '96 or '97 and this was the first year we've ever used a shovel. We normally sweep it off. We are surrounded by mountains. We have the Pryors to the north, the Big Horns to the East, and the Absaroka/Beartooths to the west. The Big Horn Basin looks like a thumbprint stuck in northern Wyoming when you look at a map. Those mountains divert most storms around us, or wring most of the moisture out of the clouds before they come into the Basin. We are considered high desert here, which should tell you how dry we normally are. Our temps are milder and our average precip is less than much of the state, so this year has been really weird! That said, my family all came out for Jamie's high school graduation on Memorial Weekend in 2007. First three days they were here we had great weather - went to Yellowstone for the day, explored the Big Horns a bit, and spent time fossil hunting in the Pryors. The day of the graduation it snowed! <sigh>Nothing like going hunting with a classy lady!!
Blooie, how long do you all get snow? Is this the norm?
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