"La Ninas traditionally, historically, are better than El Ninos and in Alaska, we're already seeing significant amounts of snow. Colorado seeing a good hit. Utah is seeing a good hit. We're ready for it!" said Kevin 'Coop' Cooper of Cooper Marketing and Media. This insight reflects the optimism surrounding a La Niña winter, suggesting favorable conditions for snowfall in the West.
"Remember, you've got to bring that emergency road kit- we're going into winter. Your flares, your water, EVs, you have to have a full charge when you come over the summit. Slow your roll." Coop stressed the importance of preparation as winter approaches, emphasizing safety for travelers navigating snowy mountain roads.
"We woke up this morning, it was perfect weather. It started getting windy about 10 o'clock and then it started snowing right at 12 o'clock," her husband Ken Reed said, highlighting the timing of the snow and its impact on their anniversary celebration.
"People seemed to have more money, more time, and more flexible schedules. I don't know if people returning to the office more is kind of stopping that, or what," said Greg Winkles from California Ski Company. This comment signals changes in consumer behavior related to skiing and vacationing.
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