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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Desert in Snow 1

One trail up Tortugas Mountain
Strawberry Pitaya Cactus and Prickly Pears under a dusting of snow
Today was the beginning of an odd snow storm that saw warm air coming up from Mexico mixing with a cold front sinking down from the north.  It snowed much of the day, but nothing stuck to paved surfaces--only to the desert earth.  The prediction is for more snow overnight and into tomorrow afternoon.
Devil's Head Cactus in snow

More snow on the way

The Organ Mountain under a light snow cover

Up a snowy arroyo

The Organ Mountains

3 comments:

Dr. K said...

I like that photo of the devil's head cactus.

Jenny-B said...

I must be very naive, or dumb. I didn't know it snowed in the desert (in the US).

packrat said...

Hi Jennifer:

Actually, many people are unaware that it snows in the American deserts on occasion. In 1987 El Paso, Texas (in the northern Chihuahuan Desert) got 22.4 inches of snow.

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