Submit a Link

Have something sick nasty to share?

Submit your YouTube or Vimeo videos, photos, and other awesome stuff to Unofficial Networks, we’ll post the best ones to the site.

fall

It’s no secret that Colorado has been getting snow. Dustings of snow.  But, this storm sounds a bit more serious. 2-6 inches in September?  Badass.

I can’t wait to see the photos after the storm blows through.

NOAA.GOV:

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 9 PM THIS
EVENING TO 6 AM MDT THURSDAY...

* TIMING...RAIN WILL MIX WITH THEN CHANGE TO SNOW AFTER 9 PM THIS
  EVENING AND CONTINUE OVERNIGHT. SNOW WILL BECOME HEAVY AT
  TIMES.

* SNOW ACCUMULATION...2 TO 6 INCHES ABOVE 10000 FEET.

* SNOW LEVEL...10000 FEET AT 9 PM...LOWERING TO 9000 FEET BY
  SUNRISE TOMORROW. AS LOW AS 8000 FEET BENEATH STRONGER SHOWERS.

One Comment

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Jordan Schwartz
    says:

    Storms have begun in Granby(just outside Winter Park and Berthoud Pass region.) No snow yet, however a thick cloud ceiling has brought the idea of snow into the forefront of everyone’s minds. I know that I will be taking my board with me on an early departure for the Sweetgrass film premier and will hopefully be able to make a few turns at Berthoud prior to it. Long live the snow. I welcome this winter with open arms. To all who say it is too soon, well, tough shit, time to shred.

    Reply

Leave a Comment