Snow
is on the ground in 49 out of the 50 states — only the Sunshine State
of Florida is completely snow-free, according to a map produced Thursday
morning by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
There is snow in Hawaii, where webcams are showing snow on the high peaks of the mountain volcanoes of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
HAWAII SNOW: Webcam from peak of volcano
The
map also doesn't include Alaska, but it's a given that most of that
state is snow-covered this time of year. A quick check with the National
Weather Service forecast office in Fairbanks found 19 inches of snow on
the ground there.
There
doesn't appear to be much snow on the ground in Texas or Louisiana, and
with the forecast of mild temperatures, it doesn't figure to last much
longer there, if it even makes it through the day Thursday. The map
shows how sparse the snow is in parts of the West, as only small parts
of Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico are showing snow because of the
ongoing drought and warmth.
How
dry and warm has it been in the Southwest so far this winter? January
2014 was the driest January ever recorded in New Mexico, while Arizona
had its second-driest January on record, according to data released
Thursday by the National Climatic Data Center.
As for warmth, both Arizona and New Mexico, along with California, had a top-10 warm January. source - USA Today
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