Nature Notes From Crater Lake
Volume 6, No. 4, September 1933
Crater Oddities
A Cold and Snowy September
By D. S. Libbey
Summer visitors frequently inquire
concerning when snow will come in the fall. This September has been
particularly cold and rainy, with several flurries of snow. On the 24th
over four inches of snow fell with a drift three feet deep accumulating
on top of Cloud Cap. It appears that the prophecy of an early fall made
by the "old timers" and the early appearance of the flocks of wild geese
was not idle.