Forecasters blame snow shortage on La Nina
Wisconsin NewsWeather experts say La Nina has pushed the jet stream farther north and that’s one reason snowfall has been far below normal through the fall and early winter in an area stretching from New England to the Dakotas.
Weather experts say La Nina has pushed the jet stream farther north and that’s one reason snowfall has been far below normal through the fall and early winter in an area stretching from New England to the Dakotas.
In Minneapolis, golf courses were open last week. Many ski resorts are having to make snow to do their business.
Snow totals in New England are running four to 14 inches below normal, while Montana’s mountain snowpack is about 30% below its average.
More from around the web