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A friend of mine from Rock Springs once described a natural phenomenon, referred to as "snirt," that is unique to Southern Wyoming. Apparently the wind never stops blowing along I-80 and falling snow never has a chance to build up -- it just scurries along the ground, turning brown when picking up dirt, and can compile against a sagebrush. 

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31 minutes ago, BSUTOP25 said:

A friend of mine from Rock Springs once described a natural phenomenon, referred to as "snirt," that is unique to Southern Wyoming. Apparently the wind never stops blowing along I-80 and falling snow never has a chance to build up -- it just scurries along the ground, turning brown when picking up dirt, and can compile against a sagebrush. 

This is true. Southeast Wyoming has a bit more ground cover than Southwest Wyoming so not as much 'snirt' in Laramie/Cheyenne. Also - snow does not typically 'fall' in Southern Wyoming.

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2 hours ago, OrediggerPoke said:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fake-snow-conspiracy-theory-claims-151311284.html
 

Just curious if any of our MWC Board members have also verified this sinister plot?

The only expert that I saw mentioned in the article was the one debunking it. The others were just your run-of-the-mill idiots. 

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2 hours ago, BSUTOP25 said:

A friend of mine from Rock Springs once described a natural phenomenon, referred to as "snirt," that is unique to Southern Wyoming. Apparently the wind never stops blowing along I-80 and falling snow never has a chance to build up -- it just scurries along the ground, turning brown when picking up dirt, and can compile against a sagebrush. 

yeah that's about right.

about 5 years ago a guy coming through Casper in the winter asked "so the snow blows like this all the time?"

yeah, pretty much

"so... where does it all go?" :lol:

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14 hours ago, BSUTOP25 said:

A friend of mine from Rock Springs once described a natural phenomenon, referred to as "snirt," that is unique to Southern Wyoming. Apparently the wind never stops blowing along I-80 and falling snow never has a chance to build up -- it just scurries along the ground, turning brown when picking up dirt, and can compile against a sagebrush. 

Ha ha only in Wyoming 

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