The calendar says we're nearly two-thirds through the month of May, but it looked more like the middle of winter in and around the Rocky Mountains this week.
A major winter snowstorm with plentiful moisture worked its way from the Northern Rockies to the Central Rockies in the second half of the week.
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As the storm system moved, it dropped heavy, wet snow that reached accumulations upwards of two feet in some spots.
The late snow caused all kinds of problems, including power outages, snapped trees that couldn't withstand the heavy snow on top of their fresh spring leaves, road closures, school closures and some high schools even had to reschedule and relocate graduation ceremonies at the last minute.
This kind of weather is a little unusual, but it has happened before.