Topic: White stuff falling out of the sky
Just when we were getting ready to enjoy the warmer weather SURPRISE!! my car is totally buried and now the fun begins. NOT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNDn0fY … e=youtu.be
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Just when we were getting ready to enjoy the warmer weather SURPRISE!! my car is totally buried and now the fun begins. NOT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNDn0fY … e=youtu.be
yup - we are supposed to get a whole lot through Wednesday - when the forcasters say " paralyzing blizzard" - it's time to pay attention and prepare.
well that's odd I played golf today before heading out for work tomorrow, oh wait that's right I live in Texas. ya,ll enjoy that white stuff
well that's odd I played golf today before heading out for work tomorrow, oh wait that's right I live in Texas. ya,ll enjoy that white stuff
not fair LOL
My house is forecasted for 30" tomorrow
Don't get nearly that kind of snowfall around here (at least at my low elevation)..... so I have to ask, where do you shovel it to? Seems like you wind up just moving it out of the way for a bit and then have to dig twice as much to do something like clear your entire driveway. I do understand why snow-blowers are popular, but don't your neighbors get uppity when you bury their cars, fence, porch, dog-house, wood supply, (pick one)??
Just Wonderin'
Last winter we got 16" one time and that seemed like a lot. If I had the type of snow Russell_Harding has I would move to a warmer area. That much is too deep to clear or for a snow blower. I guess they would have to stock enough groceries for the entire winter. How long does it take for that much snow to melt? And then where does that much water go?
Classical -- ahhh yes that is the problem. These storms this time of year ------ Saturday is going to be 50 degrees and rain - guess what - MAJOR FLOODING will be next.
Only thing missing from these scenarios are locusts !
Don't get nearly that kind of snowfall around here (at least at my low elevation)..... so I have to ask, where do you shovel it to? Seems like you wind up just moving it out of the way for a bit and then have to dig twice as much to do something like clear your entire driveway. I do understand why snow-blowers are popular, but don't your neighbors get uppity when you bury their cars, fence, porch, dog-house, wood supply, (pick one)??
The closest neighbor is about 60yds away. And as far as moving it several times; NO.
Last winter we got 16" one time and that seemed like a lot. If I had the type of snow Russell_Harding has I would move to a warmer area. That much is too deep to clear or for a snow blower. I guess they would have to stock enough groceries for the entire winter. How long does it take for that much snow to melt? And then where does that much water go?
I would guess your 16" was from the same storm that gave us 32". And yes, the snowblower wouldn't cut through that much. I had to shovel the sidewalk by hand. Once I had the walk cut through to the driveway the plow took over. Here is the finished product.
I haven't seen a single flake of snow all winter, so please keep posting the pics just to remind me what it looks like.
I haven't seen a single flake of snow all winter, so please keep posting the pics just to remind me what it looks like.
Ask and ye shall receive.
This morning at 7:30. Around 6" on the shed and coming down heavy. Closer to 10" now at 9:00.
I have a video of our youngest dog experiencing his first snow. I'll post a link to that later. I need to upload it but I need to move some of this snow first.
its snowing so hard right now I can't see my neighbor's house 40 yards away NYS has just closed the interstate 88 we are in a statewide emergency
Here's the short video I took this morning. We have about 11" right now and it seems to be winding down. Now the wind is howling at 20-30mph and blowing all that snow on my nice, clean driveway.
Th largest dog (an Akita) is only 8 months old and had never seen snow. He loved it. He was ramming around so fast that I had a hard time keeping the camera on him. The other 2 are old hats at this snow thing. The poor Jack Russell; the snow is as deep as he is tall.
We are getting buried here in Auburn right now. The wind is brutal too.
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