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This is just a time lapse I made using Blue Iris from one of our cams. This is 24 hours shown at 1000X speed.
We got 26 inches of heavy wet snow in this one storm. It brought the nearest Snotel station, up on the nearby mountain, up from extremely low with respect to average snow water content up to the 20 year median. So while it was a pain to try to get anywhere for a while, we're certainly thankful for the moisture.
I posted this to Bitchute because I removed all of my content from YouTube due to their anti-First Amendment policies. It shows full screen when you visit the site, but I'm not sure how to make it show full screen from this link.
OK, I uploaded it to Rumble, and that lets you show it full screen:
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We got 26 inches of heavy wet snow in this one storm. It brought the nearest Snotel station, up on the nearby mountain, up from extremely low with respect to average snow water content up to the 20 year median. So while it was a pain to try to get anywhere for a while, we're certainly thankful for the moisture.
I posted this to Bitchute because I removed all of my content from YouTube due to their anti-First Amendment policies. It shows full screen when you visit the site, but I'm not sure how to make it show full screen from this link.
OK, I uploaded it to Rumble, and that lets you show it full screen:

Time Lapse of Snowfall, Casper, Wyoming, March 13, 2020
Time lapse at 1000X speed of snowstorm that dropped 26" of heavy, wet snow on the area.

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