It’s been an enjoyably average winter up here so far.  After multiple years of winter months with massive departures (like +8 months at times), having sustained cold and sustained snowpack has led to a fun winter to date.  Expectations are low.
 
	Compared to recent years, the consistent cold, dry settled snow on the ground has led to a more normal January vibe.  It isn’t deep, but even a 7-14” of consistently cold snow depth makes for a wintry month.
 
	Mansfield Stake depth at elevation tracking slightly above normal.
 
	
 
	@J.Spin with a similar track compared to normal snowfall down at low elevation.  It’s pretty crazy the mirroring going on between the Mansfield summit COOP depth and J.Spin’s snowfall relative to normal.