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Wheaters that looks like a normal Minnesota landscape after a typical storm. That's why I moved to Colorado 30 years ago! Here we get something like that every 5 years or so and usually in March our snowiest month!Last time we got the "polar vortex" at our place, this appeared overnight:
There's my BMW and my wife's Citroen MPV in there somewhere.
It's looking a bit worrying, the same sort of weather pattern (easterly winds, off the North Sea) with low pressure to the west of UK, is becoming more common. If the wind stays westerly, we're usually protected from heavy snow by the Pennine Hills.
Wheaters that looks like a normal Minnesota landscape after a typical storm. That's why I moved to Colorado 30 years ago! Here we get something like that every 5 years or so and usually in March our snowiest month!
Weather here has turned as well. It was in the low 70's and sunny yesterday and today it has dropped all the way into the mid 60's. Guess I will have to put on long pants and a long sleeved shirt before I go out and pick more tomatoes from my garden,......LOL
70 degrees on my side, but supposed to get chilly next week.Just walked the dogs, shorts and tee shirt.
A little heat tape on those water lines never hurts either.as noted in the opening post, we are in our camper in central NC .... during our morning walk we were a bit surprised to see the number of folks who hadn't taken common precautions .... they were working on trying to break the ice in both their water and sewer lines .... the sound of propane furnaces indicated some aren't able to heat their rigs with electric heaters .... its days like this that having a comfortable place to sit and satellite TV really comes in handy .... we have another cold night on tap for tonight and a second blast due to be here by Tuesday
A little heat tape on those water lines never hurts either.