It’s snowing in Yellowstone—on the first day of summer.

National Geographic – by Douglas Main

People have long been enchanted by this land, and it’s easy to see why: Nowhere on Earth has such a stunning display of wildlife, matched with an incredible assortment of geologic activity in the form of hot springs and geysers. It really is, as it was referred to in its early days, a wonderland.

As of Friday, it’s officially summer in Yellowstone, and all manner of animals are out, breeding, eating grass, hunting, running, lounging, menacing, cowering, playing, rejoicing. Yellowstone is alive. And guess what? It’s snowing!  

That’s right. The weather forecast had warned of snow and temperatures as low as 30 degrees Fahrenheit on the summer solstice, the unofficial first day of summer. Sure enough, we’ve got eight inches of fresh powder here in southwestern Montana, an hour from the entrance to the national park in West Yellowstone.

Read the rest and see the pics here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/06/yellowstone-snow-summer-solstice/

4 thoughts on “It’s snowing in Yellowstone—on the first day of summer.

  1. our weather is modified, manipulated and outright made. watch youtube channel .. neverlosetruth .. she covers this extensively. there’s never ”just rain”, it’s ALWAYS severe this dangerous that, high STRAIGHT LINE winds, flooding. it’s a weapon of war on us!! with less than a third of the corn even planted, we’re in big trouble in the midwest and at the stores and at the pumps; since we should be pulling it in a bout 4 weeks!!

    1. “… with less than a third of the corn even planted,…”

      Stopped eating corn about 7 – 8 yrs. ago, once I read that it’s around 95% GMO now.

      Same goes for soybeans.

      1. eating it is the least of what it’s used for. it’s in everything! so if they destroy its production, EVERYTHING will skyrocket and that’s the point.

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