This morning (and yesterday) the frost was hard on the windshields, but it looked like diamonds sprinkled through the grass and the trees. Plenty of effort in the middle of plenty of beauty.
Weatherman has us fragged for 3.5" tomorrow night, starting with 0.3" tomorrow afternoon. It'll be fun, too, with the temperatures expected to be within a couple degrees either side of freezing through all that.
And, Plano's snow removal tool is the sun.
Still my wife and I had worse in German winters, so I reckon we'll survive this middling bit.
We got a quarter of an inch, perhaps, up here in the Texas Panhandle. I sneezed and cleared the windshield. Alas, it had been turned into glaze ice on the roads, as a few people ahead of me observed while losing traction.
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This morning (and yesterday) the frost was hard on the windshields, but it looked like diamonds sprinkled through the grass and the trees. Plenty of effort in the middle of plenty of beauty.
Weatherman has us fragged for 3.5" tomorrow night, starting with 0.3" tomorrow afternoon. It'll be fun, too, with the temperatures expected to be within a couple degrees either side of freezing through all that.
And, Plano's snow removal tool is the sun.
Still my wife and I had worse in German winters, so I reckon we'll survive this middling bit.
Eric Hines
We got a quarter of an inch, perhaps, up here in the Texas Panhandle. I sneezed and cleared the windshield. Alas, it had been turned into glaze ice on the roads, as a few people ahead of me observed while losing traction.
LittleRed1
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