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OH MAAANNNN!!!..........

Mike from MI "Iron Brigade"

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Yesterday we hit 50 degrees and almost all the white stuff melted, the frost was all but gone. I was looking forward to going:detecting:
Now it is 27 degrees, the windchill is much lower, we are under a winter storm watch, and the ground is already like concrete again!:cry:
Oh well, at least the Lord gave me another good pic this morning! :)
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That is a gorgeous photo, Mike . Thank you for sharing
 
think about all the great weather months you do have and be content. Spring is just around the corner , steve in so az
 
I refuse to call the meteorologists "weather predicters", as they usually get it wrong here.

Last December, they completely underestimated the severity of the ice storm. Since then, every storm that's come through, they're over-estimated.

Take the weather event the past few days. Sunday, winds howling out of the south, temps in the mid- to upper-60's. Some of the weather folks were saying the front was going to come through Sunday, rain all day Sunday, turning to snow that night. NOT! T-storms finally started coming around late Sunday night. Monday was rain, all morning, until about 9:30 when it switched over to light snow. The ground was to warm for any accumulations, so the only place the snow was sticking was on elevated surfaces. The weather "shamans" were calling for either 1 - 4" where I live, and 4 - 10" starting about 30 miles to the southeast, or 0 - 1" where I live, and 3 - 6" about 30 miles to the southeast, depending on who you listened to. Woke up this morning, nothing on the ground, although a town about 12 miles due east of my got about 2 - 3". Go figure.

HH from Allen in OK
 
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