We got off easy - two clickable headlines:
- Record-Smashing, Historic September Snowstorm Brings 4 Feet of Snow, Blizzard Conditions to Northern Rockies
- Snowstorm hits northern Rocky Mountains; Montana gets brunt
Set some records - from the first link:
Over 9 inches of snowfall was recorded by the National Weather Service in Great Falls, Montana, on Saturday alone, an all-time record daily snowfall in September there. Its total of 18.8 inches since Saturday is an all-time autumn two-day snowstorm record, topping the previous record of 16.1 inches from Nov. 26-27, 2005, according to NOAA's ACIS database records dating to 1937. It is already the snowiest September in Great Falls, topping September 1934's 13.2 inches of snowfall.
Global warming anyone?
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