Remember the global warming scare mongers mantra: if it’s record cold or record snow, that’s just weather. If it’s a record hot, that’s proof of global warming.
As much as 3 inches of snow sat on the ground in parts of the Spokane area Sunday morning after wintry weather downed trees and knocked out power for more than 2,000 homes throughout the Inland Northwest.
The National Weather Service recorded 1.9 inches of snow at the Spokane International Airport on Saturday, setting new daily and monthly records. It was the first measurable September snowfall in Spokane since 1926.
Another 1.3 inches of snow fell between midnight and 6 a.m. at the airport, setting another daily record, according to the weather service. Overnight temperatures reached a low of 32 degrees, with a wind chill as low as 21 degrees at 1 a.m. when the wind was blowing at about 16 mph.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2019/sep/29/wintery-weather-knocks-out-power-for-2000-homes-dr/