Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Water. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

Opening Day

Opening Day is upon us. Certainly the start of baseball is another reminder that the golf season is around the corner in the Vail Valley. Denver is certainly a much different environment for baseball these days than Vail. The Front Range has experienced some abnormally dry days recently as the ski season in the high country is coming to an end (plenty of spring days left though).

The Rockies are looking good again, the Red Sox (yeah!) seem to be the favorite by many MLB experts. But the Phillies certainly made some nice acquisitions in the off season. Visit the blog and vote for your pick to win the World Series this year! How many baseball fans do we have out there.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

January By The Numbers

January 2011 was a cold and wet month, with a few warm, spring-like days. The average high temperature was 24 degrees topping off at 36 degrees on the 18th and 30th of the month. The average low was 7 degrees, bottoming out at -15 on New Year's Day.
Plenty of snow with a total of 45inches equating to 2.22 inches of water, which isn't bad as long as Mother Nature takes her time melting this spring.
The other day the Vail Daily had a great article about what local water officials are saying about this year's snow fall. Click Here to read.