"So every day that we're colder than normal, is just another day we can't get this snow off and we compress our melt window."
"Sooner or later, Utah is going to heat up. It will be like filling a thimble with a fire hose."
"Bottom line, it's like trying to stop a semi with a squirrel."
"Nobody knows where the water has been going," said Genola resident Andra Stowe. "We have watched it going down these holes for days. It's under our ground somewhere, and I'm afraid we're sitting on JELLO by now. It's terrifying."
"Once they spill, all control is lost"
"It needs to be managed. They need to either put a canal into the lake and get rid of it instead of running it through people's basements and our farm," said Genola resident Mike Fowers. "We don't want the water."
"We're caught between the devil and the deep blue sea."
"I've been here ten years, and it's the highest snowpack I've seen," said Majeske.
"You would never know it's a campground," she said, "because everything is buried in here."
Fun times ahead!
ReplyDeleteI rarely catch the news but I am proud to say I saw and heard the JELLO news cast and I was in food reference heaven. So visual that description was.
ReplyDeleteThanks for confirming I didn't make these quotes up myself, Gabe. McKay refused to believe they were real.
ReplyDelete"It's terrifying" - truly.
Unfortunately I recognized almost all of these...I saw one yesterday that was perfect now I can't find it.
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