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Snow tonight?

SteveSS

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A front is moving in. Low of 28 tonight. The news says snow in Monument, where I am. I-70, Colorado's main east-west corridor, is already closed due to blowing snow. It's only a couple of days early. It usually snows on Halloween night.
 
Heavy, very heavy frost in the AM as temps dip into the 20s at night. We had some snow dusting the Sierra's eastern slope, but has melted during the day. I'm expecting the first local snow here, next month, but when we do get it, in 2-3 days, it is gone, having melted...cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
Blew out the sprinklers, pulled up the rest of the garden, put away all hoses and mowed for the final time this year on Sunday. Winter is coming.
 
I've got to do my sprinklers tonight and put hoses away. Turned on the furnace last night. We are supposed to have our 1st freeze tonight, man I hate this time of year!
 
You know I like the cold. Isn't that the idea in the Disney movie Frozen? Sorry, I have a daughter that watched Disney all the time. I mean, I wish for 55 degrees year-round but give me cold over too much heat.

“Det finnes ikke dårlig vær, bare dårlige klær”
 
Snow on hills in October, on the ground in November.
But I moved away from that area to a place where it does not snow, except when in does. Lately one snow fall per year in January.
 
It's in the 50's today here in Georgia. People are dropping like flies from hypothermia.
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Seattle........... Situation Normal.


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Our grass gets as green as anyone's in the summer, but I mow about 4-5 times a year. I stopped buying batteries for the riding lawnmower. They were expensive and never survived more than one season. Now I fill up the portable air tank, top off the tires, and jump the mower with the truck. Easier and cheaper. When I was in Seattle, I couldn't figure out what these giant plants were in the diches. They were hay bales meant to stop erosion in construction areas. Turns out, they get so much rain, hay bales were sprouting like prolific house plants.
 
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The weather has been cold enough with the mid to low 30s the past couple of days, but no snow here yet. We are definitely gonna be getting some rain Thursday, good thing the 2 blue Sport Furys are going into hibernation tonight just in case the snow so does come….

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My daughter lives in the UP of Michigan....it snowed a week ago just west of her....bring it!!

PS...the hose was blown out yesterday ...
 
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