My alma mater had a bit of a snowball fight: http://imgur.com/a/WeUpu#H8NWM2M
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My alma mater had a bit of a snowball fight: http://imgur.com/a/WeUpu#H8NWM2M
Snow, snow, snow. Well getting 3-5 inches or 8-12 inches all depends on the track. The Weather Channel says 3-5, NWS Pittsburgh 3-8, local TV weatherman, who knows he act s like he has no clue.
Your first mistake is being in OHIYA, and watching them foreign tv stations. Here in Springfield, we have Scare Center 7 WHIO tv 7.1
36 degrees in Julesburg Co. Gonna tackle the rockies today if the chain laws stay down. http://i.imgur.com/xwB8JwT.jpg
It's been a shitty winter so far and doesn't look like it's going to get better any time soon. We'll just have to grin and bare it I suppose, just be quick before you freeze it off.
It was a beautiful day here today (what it's been like for the past 2 weeks or so) .......sunny and not a cloud in the sky.It got to 15 degrees Celsius here,and it's warm for this time of year......and I was reading in today's paper that the Great Lakes are almost frozen over for the second year in a row.......bizarro! :yes:
Presently 80 here
Currently 65°F here, with 70% chance of rain tonight through Monday. That's okay by me—it's been another dry winter in California.
Nope. Didn't make it over the rockies today. This is what it was doing when the chain laws went up. Yes this is my YT channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrYGOZRAAU4
Got up to 38.
Felt warm.
Absolutely!
They say we're gonna get 3-5 inches of snow tomorrow. Not a big deal elsewhere, but it is here.
Absolute zero is like a chupacabra being drawn to a pen full of dogs. Sooner or later all activity will stop.
Nice suit
Here we go again... :wtf:
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It's sucking fnowing.
Clear and 60°F (15°C) here at 17:30 PST.
Bring it, Nature, you whore.
No snow here. Just to wet outside to do anything. Back to work tonight.
Fnow? Is that like snit? We have about a foot of white snit all over the place right now, and we haven't really had our annual average yet. We're way behind in fact.
We usually call it something else the first time each year, but then it rapidly becomes snit. Maybe by MAY when we hope it will stop, we will call it fnow here, too.
This was from May 2, 2013 - part of my back yard.
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You guy's keep stealing our winter and snow..... give it up...
Staying cold here so far.
Supposed to begin raining here in the late afternoon or early evening and rain right on through Tuesday. Highs will be in the low sixties.
Roads have been insane here, they iced up more than usual in the Front Range. Many here in CO think it's OK to use all season tires. No, not when it turns to ice. Stay off the roads if you slide and/or can't handle a skidding vehicle. Get some decent tires if you have to drive in true winter conditions, no matter what. :rant:
For instance, the "studly" and "siped" winter tires on my 'lil Integra beater commuter:
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Huh. I tried doing that to my tires, but after I pounded in the first rivet, the tire went flat. Who Gnu?
Such a stud.
Still cold here in Ohio. I am finding Honda transmissions seem to have issues when it is cold.
Man-o-man. It's been raining like a cow standing on a flat roof for the last several days. The snow in the upper elevations will be good for spring run off, and this storm looks like it will bring some very good ski conditions for our friends in Colorado. I think the Pope has been receiving some of this holy water from hell, too. I like the rain, but with all we've gotten in the last month or so, the weeds and wild growth will become a real fire hazard this summer. I expect this will be one of Arizona's worse fire seasons in some time. It has also caused a delay on tiling the kitchen. I've only got a few hours left to go, but can't put the saw out and make all the cuts needed.
Maybe a little cw is in order.........
Yeah, most definitely. Haven't had a chance to get out to the rain gauge yet (no fancy-ass remote reading gauge here, just a clear plastic tube with a decimal inch scale screen printed on the side) but I know it has to have rained close to two inches over the duration of the storm. That's a lot of water out of a single storm in this semi-arid part of the world.