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I assume the snow there is rather dry out there? Low snow to precip ratios?
I saw some reports mentioning the ratios with this link. Can't check each one now. Click a few and scroll see if you see any.. Some areas was heavy wet I believe below 5000 feet, some dry I believe above 7000'.
I keep seeing roofs, trucks all blown off. Winds must be insane. Plus hard to measure too
Quite a few meadow plants flowering now; I've noticed daisy, dandelion, clover, celandine, hemlock and cow parsley on my walk to work over the past week.
Yes, my power is on. It was flickering this morning, but has been steady for the last few hours.
This stuff is pretty wet. DH was shoveling and said there's water underneath.
I hope you can stay active on this forum. Nice to see new posts from someone in another area. yeah, judging by the tree limbs breaking and some power outages I assumed it was heavy wet snow too. But winds are the other reason for the outages too. I will try to get some liquid to snow numbers soon.
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WOW!
" 20" @ our place. 73°F Yesterday! DON'T say snow can't stick on warm ground/pavement or use "Sun Angle" excuses "
In a few months you'll be on the summer thread begging for those dry conditions.
He'll begging for less muggy conditions not the same as non-rainy; a long dry spell would involve a heat wave in the summer.
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