Same here.Radar says its snowing. Visual inspection did not confirm this information.
Happens all the time.Radar says its snowing. Visual inspection did not confirm this information.
Virga.Radar says its snowing. Visual inspection did not confirm this information.
Yeah, you get that in the South. The ice/snow melts during the day and refreezes during the night. Plus, the don't treat the roads. It's a relief when it finally stays above freezing.We got around 3 inches snow on Friday night. There was a lot of melt on Saturday, with refreeze that night. More thaw on Sunday, and more refreeze last night. Schools are out again today.
Best forecast I've seen for tomorrow's storm round here:
It wasn't too bad where I live...about 9-10 inches...but it was fluffy and blowing everywhere, so I still had to break out the snowblower 3 times.So what's the final damage? Are you still digging out?
Likely, considering the snowfall estimates for your region later this week.You know, I haven't broken out the cross country skis yet this year. I think this week will be a good opportunity.
Likely, considering the snowfall estimates for you region later this week.
Maister will be all like:
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Wow, it's 45 out! Freakin' balmy! That is until it snows for the next three days straight.
I'm surprised they feel it profitable to open this early in the year. Personally not much a ice cream connoisseur in the winter....About the same temps here, if not a little warmer. It also happens to be the first day of the year that the local ice cream place is open so I celebrated with a hot fudge sundae.
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I was customer #2 for the season. I was early enough they hadn't had time to turn on their sign announcing their opening.
I eat ice cream during the winter All. The. Time.I'm surprised they feel it profitable to open this early in the year. Personally not much a ice cream connoisseur in the winter....
I'm surprised they feel it profitable to open this early in the year. Personally not much a ice cream connoisseur in the winter....
Oh yeah. People live for that shit.Is this normal behavior for people that live in Artic regions?
Yes.Is this normal behavior for people that live in Artic regions?
Knowing him, whatever contraption he's hauling around while clearing snow is probably something he built himself. Apparently his next door neighbor follows along behind him with a shovel to finish the job.Yes.
Though, I'm 'cheap' and prefer to just have a bunch of good snow shovels and the '3 man crew' that lives at my house.
Probably why he's still rockin' at 96. The cold air is good for the system.![]()
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I currently live about 250 miles south of the Parallel where I was born and raised (45th versus ~42nd).
Exactly.It actually took me less time to get it done with a shovel than with him farting around trying to get the thing to start up
22°F and it's not snow yet, still sleet. Ugh.
One of our dogs has not peed since yesterday afternoon. I got her out to poop yesterday but she never did pee.Dog is not happy.
yeah...our original forecast was for something like 20-30 cm over two days. I think we may have gotten just over 5 cm.They kept downgrading our snowfall forecasts throughout the day yesterday. I think we ended up with maybe 6" in total, on top of at least a couple inches of icy slush. In a Zoom staff meeting this morning, it sounds like folks just a few miles south of us got significantly more snow. Schools are closed here today again (after a 10 mile run this morning, I don't really know how necessary that was, but they were still calling for a few more inches of snow overnight and this morning which didn't materialize). I think I'll take the kids sledding later today.