
Global warming? There are a few states that would currently like a little extra heat.
High-elevation areas in Utah and Wyoming saw their first snow this week, despite there still being two weeks left in the summer season.
Mountains in Nevada near Lake Tahoe also saw frozen precipitation this week.
“It begins. Showers this morning have brought some light snow to some areas above 10,000 feet, including Bald Mountain Pass in the Uinta Mountains,” The National Weather Service’s Salt Lake City office tweeted.
It begins. Showers this morning have brought some light snow to some areas above 10,000 feet, including Bald Mountain Pass in the Uinta Mountains. #utwx https://t.co/JXT0SG5Kpm
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) September 10, 2019
“The first fall-like storm of the season will make its way through Utah tonight through Wednesday. Widespread rain and much cooler temperatures are expected. We may even see a dusting of snow at the higher northern mountain locations!!!” they said in another tweet.
The first fall-like storm of the season will make its way through Utah tonight through Wednesday. Widespread rain and much cooler temperatures are expected. We may even see a dusting of snow at the higher northern mountain locations!!! #utwx pic.twitter.com/7p445cTXDK
— NWS Salt Lake City (@NWSSaltLakeCity) September 10, 2019
A photo of snow dusting could also be seen in a photo released by the Utah Department of Transportation. Looking at the photo, you could never tell it’s summer.

For Wyoming, the NWS announced that “A potent early fall storm will deliver significant amounts of precipitation to the area today through Wednesday night. The rain is expected to turn to snow by late tonight and continue Wednesday and Wednesday evening.”
“Hikers and campers should prepare for winter conditions,” they added.
The Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains are expecting one to three inches of snow, while four to 10 inches is expected in areas elevated over 10,000 feet.
NWS Reno also shared a photo from Mt. Rose Highway near Lake Tahoe, which is elevated over 8000 feet, that also showed winter already setting in.
535 PM: Mt Rose Highway (about 8550 ft) courtesy of a couple small showers/nearby thunderstorms. pic.twitter.com/3fFoOMhQmr
— NWS Reno (@NWSReno) September 11, 2019
“The ‘S’ word on MT. Rose in the Reno area!!” the NWS Elko tweeted in response to the photo.
The “S” word on MT. Rose in the Reno area!! https://t.co/rN7NgPasBb
— NWS Elko (@NWSElko) September 11, 2019
AccuWeather has reported that temperatures are expected to climb back up by the weekend, but the snow is still a bit of a shock to many.
As if its specific goal is to fight global warming narratives, the Farmer’s Almanac is predicting “bitterly cold winter conditions” for areas east of the Rockies to the Appalachians.
Some snarky responses on Twitter to the unexpected cold fronts are already rolling in.
Does this mean global cooling is back and global warming is out? Lol
— Anon-Army (@Watson_J5) September 10, 2019
And then we can hear how snow is due to climate change for 4mos.
— I’m Jim Acosta’s Love Child (@JimAcostaJr) September 10, 2019
obviously you put this up here to help trump prove there is no global warming
— Larry McIntosh (@larrymcintosh1) September 10, 2019
Must be global cooling
— Jamie Ruehl (@W_Jamie) September 10, 2019
Bruh….
It’s not even fall season yet. ???
— OG Sensei ㊗️?️㊙️ (@2Scalez) September 10, 2019
Check out this downpour from Salt Lake City, UT earlier today! Some higher elevations in Utah saw their first snow of the season today, also.#UTwx pic.twitter.com/5IL5Mzzxc4
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) September 11, 2019
Some are actually hoping for the snow to spread to their part of their country.
I want this weather in Texas . We won’t be cool till November.
— ?⭐️Annie?? (@AnnMichellePal2) September 10, 2019
Sure wish it would make it to Texas!! We are scorching here!
— Cindy Foster (@CindyFo41416322) September 10, 2019
Let it snow let it snow…. come on snow GDit!!!
— Andrew Brown (@MarkABrown31) September 10, 2019
I will take the snow
— georgia cathey (@georgiacathey2) September 11, 2019
SNOW IN UTAH. SEND SNOW TO COLORADO.
— sk (@sarakaybeardall) September 11, 2019
Eventually .. that cooler air has to come east! 🙂 RT @ReedTimmerAccu: High elevation snow in Utah! https://t.co/kKvdwY5ehN
— Todd Howell (@10weather) September 11, 2019
My fav time of the year in Utah — temps cooling, snow capped mountains… pic.twitter.com/sWgSkiZDf8
— Jeff Greatorex (@JeffGreatorex) September 11, 2019
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