The 5:30pm view out your editor's east window. White. Lots and lots of white.
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Above are views from your editor's front door around 3pm Monday. It's always a good indicator that weather is fierce when the neighbor is hard to see (left) or completely obscured (right).
KHP Trooper Tod Hileman posted this to Twitter around 8am. He indicated only 50 yard of visibility.
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Above: Rita Smith shared these photos of her ranch blanketed in the year's first significant snowfall. KWCH Weather reported that Leoti had received 4 inches of the wet white stuff over the January 4-5 time period.
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The first significant snowfall of the winter arrived on January 4-5, when local observers reported between 2 and 4 inches.
Hot (or, rather, cold) on the heels of that system came Winter Storm Finn.
Forecasters warned for days ahead that Finn wou l d d rop c opi ous amounts of snow on the area, and would bring with it very high winds, creating possible blizzard conditions. An...
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