As though we haven t been through enough this past year, now one forecaster is turning our world upside down and shattering plans for what was supposed to have been a very beautiful and relatively warm Spring!
And to top it off, this lousy, if not dangerous weather forecast is coming on a weekend when most Western Christians will be celebrating their most precious holiday of the year - Easter! The Bunny is going to be severely disappointed, egg hunts will get soggy, and that planned outdoor Easter Brunch may have to move indoors. Yes, SNOW is said to be happening here in the Yakima Valley this weekend.
The snowstorm that slammed good parts of Colorado over the weekend has nudged the stateâs snowpack levels ever-closer to normal, the continuation of a welcome trend for a state still gripped by drought.
Natural Resources Conservation Service data on Tuesday showed that snow water equivalent, or the amount of water in the stateâs snow, is at 92% of median. That compares to 85% just before mid-month in February and only about three-quarters of normal around a month before that.
Snowpack in the Upper Colorado River Basin in Colorado is now sitting at 89% of median, compared to 82% a little more than a month ago, and the Gunnison River Basin is at 86%, a 7% increase during that same time period.
16 March 2021, 10:30 pm EDT By Activision Blizzard Lets Go of 50 Employees While 10,000 Nokia Employees Could Lose Their Jobs as the Company Plans to Restructure ( Screenshot From Pexels Official Website )
Employees at two major companies could be in danger of losing their jobs as Activision Blizzard recently noted that it will be laying off around 50 people from various divisions that generally deal with the live events as well as the esports segment as the company plans to restructure.
While the 50 might seem bad already, Nokia has recently announced that it could be slashing all the way up to 10,000 jobs over the course of the following two years as it is now going ahead with its corporate restructuring.
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The National Meteorological Administration (ANM) on Wednesday issued a series of Code Yellow and Code Orange alerts of snowfall and blizzard in the mountainous and sub-mountainous areas, respectively a bad weather information targeting the entire country, which will take effect on Thursday morning, according to AGERPRES.
According to the forecast, on Wednesday, between 10:00 am and 11:00 pm, a Code Orange of sustained wind intensifications, heavy snowfalls and strong blizzard in the area of the Southern and Curvature Carpathians will be valid. It will continue to snow heavily in these areas, and the wind will have sustained intensifications, with gusts of over 90-110 km/h, especially at altitudes of over 1,500 metres, where there will be strong blizzards, banks of snow and visibility will decrease below 50 metres.