After noticing a change in the cloud coverage right around 1999, I began documenting time lines, seasons and weather patterns. It turns out after an abundance of spraying in the skies in winter, the temperatures stayed in the high 50s and even into the mid 60s to the middle of January. The data is from the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains at about 8000ft. It wasn't until the last ten days of February when I found temperatures in the low teens for two weeks straight with snowfall.
Here is the kicker....the spraying stopped for two weeks prior to temperature change and snow fall. Get out the tin foil for this one. The skies were deep blue with no clouds in sight. Everything seemed crisp, the snow was bone dry and would come off the windshield with ease. Everything in the air felt organic.
I'm posting a video I took sometime in Jan 2018 from Carson City, Nevada. I was looking South East over to California in the distance. Your thoughts and knowledge on the subject are appreciated. As usual, I encourage all of you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions based on facts. Enjoy the video!