Panoramic Views of The Santa Catalina Mountains, December 31, 2012 — Images by kenne
Over night we received .6 inches of rain and Mount Lemmon another 10 inches of snow. The clouds block the mountain peaks above 5,000 feet, but the cooler temperatures brought snow down to the 3,500 foot level — my favorite way to see snow from the desert below. Last night’s rain brought the total rain fall for the year to 11.6 inches, a little below normal.
Tomorrow the Catalina Highway is expected to be open, as will as Ski Valley, which are normally closed on Tuesdays — wish my legs could take to the slopes.
— kenne
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Just breathtaking!
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Every once and a while the conditions are right for snow at the lower elevations. Thank you.
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Hello my friend! As the old year comes to an end and the new year arrives, I’ve nominated you for the Gargie Award, Congratulations!!
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Ten years ago, on New Year’s eve, the higher elevations around the Tucson basin received some snow. We are again back in Kingwood, Texas, with family this year for the holidays. HAPPY NEW YEAR, 2023, everyone. — kenne
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