Monday, 2 June 2014

Winter

It has been an unseasonably warm May for Southern Australia. Good to enjoy real Autumn splendor. Some weather predictors are saying that it will be too warm to snow. It is very hard to get everything to line up perfectly.
There is seldom any snow for the opening of the season on the June long weekend. It is 13 degrees and rainy here today, which is a typical winters day. So I think it is pretty much business as usual.
Australian snow is precious. Overseas they measure it in huge proportions whereas here we treasure all we can get. Having said that, the consistency is different because of the dry climate AND we have many sunny days to enjoy it.
A snow associate working in Japan was talking about their Northern resorts where powder snow falls most days. What they don't say is that it is also overcast a lot of the time.
We enjoy blue sky, very old mountains and unique snow. What more could you want.

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