According to surveyors from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, June 1 had Idaho breaking record snowpack levels. Normally most of Idaho’s mountain snowpack melts off by the end of May. This year’s cold wet spring has delayed that, and actually added to some the mountain snowpacks.
In eastern Idaho, Two Ocean Plateau’s snowpack is at 113% of peak average, as of June 28. What global warming?
The concern now is that temperatures are finally warming up to what is normal for the time of the year, which means all that snow is gonna melt and just continue the flooding that’s already taking place.
The same is true of snowpacks in the Rockies, and other western U.S. mountain ranges. This is why officials have warned the flooding from the Missouri River could last through the month of August.