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WHX??

Least it's not terribly cold EB. One cannot deny the power of the sun in melting things off this time of year. Weather person says we gain almost 4 minutes of daylight a day this month. 

12 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 When the acorns and beech are unavailable under the snow.

Mast crop of acorns last fall & uncovered them with snow removal. Six deer feeding on them this AM. 

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WHX??
6 hours ago, WHX?? said:

 Six deer feeding on them this AM. 

Longbeards didn't seem to mind either. 

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ebinmaine

Yesterday's massive storm coming across the United States left us with around 9 or 10 inches of heavy wet snow.  

 

I took these pictures at 3:45 AM when I went out to move the snow so I could go to work.  

 

 

 

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gt14rider

Autumn said she's going to stay in today, 25"+. Lots of snow drifts,  bench in there somewhere. 

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rjg854

Actually had some plowable snow out of this storm, maybe 5-6 inches. Really the 1st time there was enough to do that.  :greetings-clappingyellow:

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Handy Don

Mostly missed here. We have enough elevation that it stuck on grass and trees until it went back to rain and mostly washed away. Hard surfaces were only wet.

At the bottom of our street, nothing stuck!

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lynnmor

I went to my daughters place yesterday to check on it since she is out of town.  We had a light dusting that disappeared in hours but that didn't stop Windsor Township from spreading road salt everywhere.  There was absolutely nothing but salt to destroy vehicles.

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ebinmaine

April 2nd. 

Trina and I went for a woods walk yesterday evening. 

You can see below there's a fair amount of open ground but there's also a lot of ground with over a foot of snow left. 

Gettin' there!!

 

 

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rjg854

Went from 72 degrees yesterday to 28 degrees this morning.  The sun is shining with a high of about 37.  What a difference a day makes.  :laughing-rolling:

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oliver2-44
22 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Went from 72 degrees yesterday to 28 degrees this morning.  The sun is shining with a high of about 37.  What a difference a day makes.  :laughing-rolling:

Typical Central Texas weekly winter weather pattern

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Ed Kennell
22 hours ago, rjg854 said:

Went from 72 degrees yesterday to 28 degrees this morning.

Bout the same here Randy.   Fingers crossed that my plum and pear blossoms don't freeze.   :crying-green:

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Sailman

All this talk of snow and cold weather....brrrrrr....

Maybe this will warm your bones a bit! Spring is on the way!

 

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Ed Kennell

36F this AM.       The fruit trees are in full blossom and dodging the freeze so far.  :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

36F this AM.       The fruit trees are in full blossom and dodging the freeze so far.  :handgestures-fingerscrossed:

 

35, 36° at 5:00 a.m. this morning at the house. Coldest it's been in the morning in a week and a half anyway.

 

I just left a lumber yard in Portland Maine where it was 42° and the guys working outside there were dressed up like it was  MINUS 42°.  

 

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Ed Kennell

66F here this AM.

 

This is a pic from 2021 on this day when I was attempting to protect the fruit tree blossoms from a heavy frost.

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