We received our first major winter snowfall last night—around 10" fell and it's cold enough that it's going to stay for awhile. Now, I'm just hoping for around a storm per week or so through March, which will give us a grand ol' winter once again.
*looks back on the previous page* Oh, ugh, IlF, 35C sounds just so nasty. Hang in there: when we're having our summer, you'll be reveling in cold temperatures again.
It's a silent night outside, with the stars and moon shining overhead.
Utterly lovely!
Yay, DiGs, glad you got a nice amount of the white stuff!
For those of you who long for snow and don't have it, hoping you get a glorious snowfall soon.
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Been getting some regular snowfall, at least once a week now. Just got about a half inch, with possibly an inch, or two more by morning.
Actually hoping for a little more this weekend, as the offspring, and I hope to go adding to the larder next week. It's much easier to track with fresh snow on the ground.
Also hoping that the cold weather holds on for awhile. I'm looking forward to getting out on the ice, and pulling up some fish. Had some friends already out when it was too thin for my nerves. One sent a photo via-phone about three weeks ago. He was on four inches. My first question I sent back was " Are you nuts?" Of course my second was asking if they were biting. He had a northern pike, and a walleye he had just pulled up.
Snowing again here today. The snowflakes are of the very fine variety, so that it almost looks like wispy, white rain. We're supposed to get 1 - 3 inches today, and the ground is already smooth and crisp and even again. All of the footprints, animal tracks, etc... are already covered up.
*dreamy sigh*
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We're expecting a typical Kansas winter storm on New Year's Eve. Even the snow lovers are typically fans of this type of storm. It starts off as rain and then turns to sleet/ice and then turns to snow. So the outside world more or less turns into one giant skating rink. I don't plan to go anywhere that day... Hopefully we won't lose power or anything, but if we do, we're prepared.
*tiptoes in with fingers crossed saying there's snow on the ground and snow in the sky... and exits quickly before it stops...
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We've been under a gentle snow since Thursday afternoon, resulting in about 4 inches of light, fluffy snow - the kind that is easy to brush off and would blow in the slightest breeze. Fortunately we've been pretty much wind-free so far.
The sky has cleared in the last hour or so and tonight should get below 0F, with temps around -10F by New Year's Eve.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
Only 4" of ice, eep, friend Wiggle! Sounds like good fishing, though.
DiGs, similarly here. It was snowing from before dawn this morning until early afternoon, with accumulating snow of about 4 or 5". 'Twas quite fine—much different from our larger dump on Boxing Day night. We were out shoveling this aft for a couple of hours, going around to neighbours' driveways as well, especially the older folk. And then the snowplow came by. So, more shoveling!
Sounds like quite the storm, fantasia! Stay safe. If that happened a couple of weeks ago, we might have been stranded in KS.
Yay, wolfy!
Yes indeed, stargazer, winter is truly here to stay. Again I must say that I am so happy that it is not turning out like last winter. We have a total of about 16" now, with banks and drifts being much, much higher. Right now, as the sun is setting, there is that gorgeous blue-cold-weather glow to the air. Love it!
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Don't see any snowplows around here, LOTS. I can see snow on the local mountains though.
We have been cold (for SoCal) at 35-36F/1.7-2.2C for the past 5 days with some showers or thunderstorms likely by tomorrow morning. We are a couple of inches below the normal rainfall so we can use it.
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We actually got some snow that stuck on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. Not a lot, but an inch or two. It's pretty much gone now except for a few bits here and there that are in the shade all the time. It was nice to get some moisture at least.
We're kind of having a few warm days here. It almost got to 50F today.
Indeed my good hobbit. I hope to see some thicker Ice when I go out myself. Of course The fish will most likely be all gone or just not biting by then.
Last two days have bee rather tolerable. Temps in the twenties, with little wind. The snow has been sticking around, but I notice some melting in the sunny spots.
Went out with the offspring looking for something to add to the larder yesterday. Had a good workout trudging through about a foot of snow. I wear military surplus boots for cold weather. Very warm, but also quite heavy, (not to mention a bear to get on webbed feet). Picking up one's feet in such conditions is not too rough, but I was reminded that fallen branches like to hid themselves, and found myself turned turtle with legs, and arms up. No harm done, save for my pride.
I see we can expect temps in the teens this week, but I hope the wind to hold off until I can get the Christmas lights, and such down.
If I told myself a year ago that it would be pouring in January in WA I would of never believed myself. The past 4 years January has had a small amount to no rain at all. IT is however humid, this reminds me of the whether we had when I use to live in queensland.
It must be dry most of the time in your summer then, right IlF?
50F fantasia! Sounds loverly! Break out the campfires and S'mores.
Tonight's local weather report included the statement that we're short about 8 inches of snow so far this season. Most surrounding areas echo this trend (it's the continuing drought). One of the more interesting results was Marquette, Michigan, which has received 49.8 inches (126.5 cm) so far but is still about 30 inches (76 cm) short for the season.
This upcoming week is expected to be unusually warm here, with highs above freezing! That might take care of the paltry snow amounts we have left. But fear not...the earliest models are calling for a storm next weekend that could drop a foot of snow or more, followed by winter temps we haven't had for a while (-10 to -20F/-23 to -29C). North of here could get those cold temps that give bragging rights...possibly -40.
But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.
It is usually very dry, no rain between mid December and march.It rains in winter mostly june to September. Today it was 31 degree C. (87.8 F ). so not too hot but humid.
I can see snow on the local mountains though.
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What a sight that would be on a regular basis!
Glad you finally got some moisture, fk, and in the way of snow, no less.
I was reminded that fallen branches like to hid themselves, and found myself turned turtle with legs, and arms up. No harm done, save for my pride.
Oh my, a Marshwiggle on his back. Glad you are okay!
This upcoming week is expected to be unusually warm here, with highs above freezing!
Here too, and quite a disappointment, since our snow will begin melting ... in January? Come on! By Friday, the temperature should be a balmy 8C/46.4F, with lots of rain. I'm hoping that snowstorm that may be headed your way, 'gazer, will continue on to us.
*checks the 14-day trend* Woohoo, snow, snow, snow, with colder temperatures forecasted for the weekend of the 18th.
The change will begin to take place this coming Sunday overnight.
Today it was 31 degree C. (87.8 F ). so not too hot but humid.
Whew, sounds hot to me. And humid too, ugh.
Is air-conditioning a regular feature in houses where you live, IlF?
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By Friday, the temperature should be a balmy 8C/46.4F, with lots of rain.
It could be worse. . . It's almost going to be 60F/15.6C with lots of rain.
Not a snowflake in sight until the 19th of January. . .
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