Winter 2011 Thread (snow storm, North Carolina, measurable, northwest)
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Those pics look like a scene from The Blair Witch. I haven't seen much sun since Tuesday either.
Never saw it, but I do remember my parents watching that film outside at night in the woods when it came out on video. There was even a tree in our yard that they called the "blair witch tree". Some storm took it out though.
Your spring snowstorms are different from your winter ones?
Yes, in the sense the Spring storms with heavy, wet snow tend to stick to the trees more, not saying it doesn't happen in Dec./Jan. but more later in the season!
Snowing like crazy right now, went out to lunch, an hour or so later, grassy areas totally covered. We might get the predictions!
Oddly enough, we're supposed to be in the mid-40s next week. Three inches of snow on my deck railing since 2:30 p.m. so that is pretty much an inch an hour like they said!
We didn't get snow the other day, and this one is hugging Lake Michigan so counties hardest hit the other day won't get this! I'm sure some people will be happy if it misses. Others are very thrilled to get some snowmobiling time as it has been a bad season for winter sports.
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