2010 snowfall...

Started by sheldor, February 09, 2010, 12:02:55 PM

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Feathers

Quote from: moyer777 on February 25, 2010, 07:24:28 AM
we  have lots of rain!  It rained so hard it woke me up twice last night.  No kidding.

I like waking up to the sound of rain - it's relaxing. (Well it is now that we've had the leaky chimney stack removed!)

I know it's unnusual here but I don't have a podcast of my own.

Rico

Looks like Philly has easily busted their snow record - even before this new storm.  Found this on Yahoo.com...

In snow-weary Philadelphia, this winter had set a seasonal record of more than 70 inches of snow even before the first flakes began falling Thursday. The new snow started arriving just as Philadelphia and New Jersey finally finished cleaning up from the two blizzards that deposited more than 3 feet of snow a few weeks ago.

spaltor

Yep, I've already got another foot at home on the Jersey shore.  And it's still coming down.  Now they're saying it will continue through Saturday.  Joy. 

Rico

I vote all those with snow, we dig ourselves out and head to Bryan's place for a TSF party!

billybob476


Bromptonboy

I saw through the blinding snow a shimmering figure appear 'Bromptonboy - you must go to the Arizona System - and there seek out Brian'
Pete

ChadH

Quote from: Rico on February 26, 2010, 07:05:24 AM
I vote all those with snow, we dig ourselves out and head to Bryan's place for a TSF party!
The way things have been this year Arizona will probably receive a foot of snow next.

Bryancd

Quote from: ChadH on February 26, 2010, 09:38:26 AM
Quote from: Rico on February 26, 2010, 07:05:24 AM
I vote all those with snow, we dig ourselves out and head to Bryan's place for a TSF party!
The way things have been this year Arizona will probably receive a foot of snow next.

Oh, we've already gotten way more than that! Remember, Flagstaff is at 8000+ feet elevation. I can see snow on the mountain to the east of Phoenix right now. It's even snowed here in town once since we moved here. Desert is all about moisture, not always about heat, although it does get blazing here in the summer. Heck, Phoenix is at over 1000 feet above sea level.