Free Snow!!! Please Take Some...LOL
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Free Snow!!! Please Take Some...LOL
Please take some of this snow off my hands. :laughing: Talk about adding insult to injury. I give up...I'm not leaving the house until it all melts.
We are headed for yet another major snowstorm here in Denver. They are already cancelling flights out of DIA (or should we call it DOA...) We're supposed to get another 16" by some time tomorrow.
When I was chatting on IM, around 3pm there was no snow on my car. When I went to go to the store for a few things...this is what I found 45 minutes later.
3" of Snow on Smoke Doesn't look bad from far away.
And this is what is still left over from the last storm. You can see how big the flakes are on my camera too.
We are headed for yet another major snowstorm here in Denver. They are already cancelling flights out of DIA (or should we call it DOA...) We're supposed to get another 16" by some time tomorrow.
When I was chatting on IM, around 3pm there was no snow on my car. When I went to go to the store for a few things...this is what I found 45 minutes later.
3" of Snow on Smoke Doesn't look bad from far away.
And this is what is still left over from the last storm. You can see how big the flakes are on my camera too.
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Are they still calling for a foot in your area? And they say lightning never strikes twice in the same place ! Its suppose to hit us here in Michigan sometime during the weekend but it looks like it might dissipate before then.
#10
This just in from our local news station 9news.com
9NEWS Chief Meteorologist Kathy Sabine says the metro area could get up to a foot of snow by Friday morning. The foothills and mountains on the Front Range could get up to 2 feet.
Kathy says it is likely there will be a break in the snowfall Friday afternoon before a second wave moves in by Friday evening. The second wave could drop an additional 10 to 20 inches by late Saturday.
Snowfall rates could get up to 2 inches per hour, especially in the foothills along the Front Range.
Kathy says by Friday, the foothills could see 18 to 36 inches and the mountain areas 12 to 24 inches.
PS...I live 10 miles from the foothills.
9NEWS Chief Meteorologist Kathy Sabine says the metro area could get up to a foot of snow by Friday morning. The foothills and mountains on the Front Range could get up to 2 feet.
Kathy says it is likely there will be a break in the snowfall Friday afternoon before a second wave moves in by Friday evening. The second wave could drop an additional 10 to 20 inches by late Saturday.
Snowfall rates could get up to 2 inches per hour, especially in the foothills along the Front Range.
Kathy says by Friday, the foothills could see 18 to 36 inches and the mountain areas 12 to 24 inches.
PS...I live 10 miles from the foothills.