Again, this was taken about the same time as the other two pictures, but this is Logan pass in Montana, in Glacier National Park. It looks foggy because the clouds haven’t yet lifted. Notice the abundant snow. It is melting, but the temperature in this location at the time of the picture was around 48 F.
All of this goes to show that temperatures and conditions aren’t dependent solely on how far north you go. There are other factors that figure in.
Despite being so much farther south than Alaska, there is still snow in July here, while there is no snow in many places in Alaska. Interesting, isn’t it?
Weather is an interesting factor in everything we do.
Yes, this is certainly true…Thanks
Snow is what I am dreaming of right now.
No snow, Carol, please!