As I walk around Duluth and our cabin in Brimson, I'm amazed at the wet snow on the ground. Hey, this is December; we're supposed to have white fluffy stuff at least six inches deep. This snow is like March snow.
This is bad for the tourism industry because fewer people will come to Duluth to ski. In fact, Spirit Mt. will not be open for a full daily schedule until Dec. 8. It used to be that ski hills in Minnesota began full-time operation at Thanksgiving, even south of Minneapolis. Forget "over the hill and through the woods to Grandmother's house…"
It's also bad for all the snowplow operators, public and private. They will be called out less often.
Almost any change has winners and losers. The big winners are those who get to spew lots of CO2 and other pollution in the air. The losers are all those who depend on seasonal shifts, but they're little folk and I guess they don't count.
Am I getting to the age where the disappointment of fewer opportunities to ski are offset by the joy of shoveling less?