Every time I look out the window, it just keeps snowing, and snowing, and snowing ….
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Well you’re lucky…we got half a winters worth back in December and virtually none since.
phodges : Where do you live? Try to be more specific. Your comment isn’t worth much unless you live in a high snowfall area.
Cardo in 4 Corners
The DC snow drought continues, with only 3″ of snow over the last two winters. That is the kind of extreme weather that most people can live with!
But if you average in 2010, we are just above average.
Don’t look out the window and maybe it will stop snowing.
yeah sorry rick I’m at 7600ft in the eastern sierra.
Steve had an earlier post showing the coldest January in 50 years in this part of the great basin….that was after the 2nd wettest December on record. while we have not had much snow since then, nearby mammoth mountain still has 12-15ft base