Plaag wrote:Not high enough level to cast control weather
ShaneG.
Whaddya ya mean???

Much more of this and I'll have to change my location to "7990 feet below the summit of Pikes Peak"!!!!
It might be high enough to cast
control weather with
permanence, or the reverse of
dispel magic (or equivalent)!!
How snowy has it been here? (remember, this is not the Sierra Nevadas, this is the eastern slopes of the Colorado Rocky Mountains and the high plains nearby!)-----I talked to:

My niece in Albuquerque (25 inches--record by 10) who was visiting her parents in Santa Fe (28.5 inches--record), without the drifts in northeastern New Mexico (10-15 feet on the road from Raton to Clayton, NM; five feet of snow just from the last storm at Raton Pass).

My nephew, going back to college in Haviland, KS told us about the 13-16 foot drifts in places like La Junta (33 inches), Lamar (almost as much), and places on the Kansas side of the state line in similar shape;

A friend of mine, living in Black Forest (north of Colorado Springs) with her husband, told me they had 28 inches from the pre-Christmas storm and 24 more inches in the pre-New Year's storm; probably got another 6-8 inches this past Friday [again, that's just snow, not the drifts!!].
Mind, that is from two big blizzards and a six-inch snowfall in 15 days; that doesn't include a blizzard back at the end of October. NOW, the long-range forecast says we may get clobbered again on Friday.
At that rate, I may just change my location from "8000 feet blow the summit" to "7900 feet below the summit"!!

Global warming, my butt!!!!!!!!