It was 50*F when I went to bed and bone dry. That was 7 hours ago.
What the actual F***, Steve Pool? (Former Seattle area weatherman)
It was 50*F when I went to bed and bone dry. That was 7 hours ago.
What the actual F***, Steve Pool? (Former Seattle area weatherman)
birdmayne said:What the actual F***, Steve Pool? (Former Seattle area weatherman)
How can you be mad at that man's smiling face? That's like being mad at Mr Rogers.
I'm starting to think climate change just tipped over the edge. My commute to work is 3 miles. In that space and time I experienced big fat snow, sleet, hail, and absolute deluges of rain and a temperature variation of 18* according to the car. I've lived up here for almost 20 years and never seen anything like this.
Storm is pretty much over. 36" total more or less plus what blew off of the roof-60mph gusts. Glad I left the snow blower outside. My back hurts just looking out of the garage door.
In reply to VolvoHeretic :
Oof. That looks miserable from here. The snowstorm we had last night left my truck coated in ice. Today, it hit the mid-forties and rained buckets. I'm used to odd weather, but this is ridiculous...
Thanks, a pay loader made one pass around the neighborhood down the middle of the street. It took me 3 hours to get to this and then I was spent for the rest of the day. Kind of a hard packed dense grained snow.
Just when I thought that the Blizzard of 2022 was behind us, we got dumped on again on Easter Sunday. Evidently, now up to 48" of snow and we made national news. That equals about 4" of moisture which is almost 1/4 of our yearly total.
Yahoo.com: This US town just picked up 4 feet of snow in less than a week
In reply to VolvoHeretic :
Jeeze man, you should move! That's nuts!
Our snow all melted then we got crazy rain and wind so everything is flooded and broken.
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