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On Mon, 13 Dec 2010 00:00:13 -0500, wrote:

On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 19:39:58 -0600, "
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On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 17:12:45 -0500, Rita and Neil Ward
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On 12/12/2010 3:19 PM, Bill wrote:
Bill wrote:
...Plenty of snow falling in central In today, more to the north. I have
the shovel ready. Cheers!

Bill


Snow and wind in Southwest Indiana today. The snow shovel is in the
garage, I am in the house carving and painting Christmas ornaments.


Snow (flurries) and wind in Auburn Alabama today, too. My snow shovel is
hanging in the garage too. It sometimes gets used to sweep up sawdust. ;-)


Wind, Snain, Snow and other assorted cold crap in Waterloo Ontario.
The snow shovel was put aside in favor of the snowblower because the
soggy crap was too heavy to shovel - then the snowblower kept plugging
up because the heavy crap was too stiff to blow.

A couple hours later, after it cooled down a bit and snowed a few
inches of REAL snow, the blower ran for just over an hour getting the
crap off the sidewalks and driveways before the temperature dropped
far enough to freeze it solid. If that was allowed to happen, nothing
short of an AXE would move it!!!
After an hour I was soaked through to the skin and looked like a
snow-man because the wind kept blowing the crap back on me.


Ah, that brings back some of the nightmares of Vermont. Our last Winter there
we had a 36" snowfall (St. Valentines day) and another 24"er on St. Patty's
day. That was enough.

Only about 6 inches accumulation. About 18" 14km to the northwest, and
over 4 feet on the ground another 50Km west.