Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Crater Lake Receives Nearly 2 Feet of Snow, But Still Not Enough To Offset Deficit

Associated Press
Published: March 25,2015

An onlooker photographs the snow near Crater Lake in Oregon on Sunday, March 22, 2015.
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Oregon's Crater Lake recently received nearly 2 feet of snow, but it still wasn't close to erasing the massive snow deficit that grew throughout the winter.
In fact, the national park has seen just a third of its normal snowfall total to this point in the season, a problem that has been observed up and down the parched West Coast.
(MORE: California Statewide Snowpack Reaches Another Low)
The Klamath Falls Herald and News reports the park usually has 119 inches of snow on the ground as of March 24. But the total recorded Tuesday was 40 inches.
The snow that fell beginning Friday was heavy and wet. Rangers said cross country skiing was tough.
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