So I've been forecasting the weather here in Denver for about 10 years. I've lived here for about 14 years. And this to me, four years ago today is the single wildest weather happens to us that has happened in my 10 years here, my 14 years here and a lot of you who were here at the time will certainly remember this four years ago today on September the fifth of 2020 it hit 100 and one degrees for us in Denver. Three days later, it dropped below freezing. We had a high temperature, by the way, in the low forties and we had an inch of snow three days after it hit literally 101 degrees. And I remember flying in and having to take this photo and having to be like, I'm gonna remember this for a long, long time, snow covering the ground. September the eighth of 2020 here in Denver, Colorado. And it was our second earliest snow on record. Now that 100 and one that we had three days earlier was our latest 100 degree reading on record. So to recap, we went from our latest 100 degree temperature on record in Denver to our second earliest measurable snowfall in 72 hours. How about that? That, to me, still, the wildest weather happens since I've seen in Denver in my 14 years here.