The Hills are under a winter weather advisory. 6" of snow expected.
Just when you think you're done with that fluffy white stuff...
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The Hills are under a winter weather advisory. 6" of snow expected.
Just when you think you're done with that fluffy white stuff...
Had Betty planned a fishing trip to the Black Hills for Mother's Day?
Ed
BigDan,
Just think, all that late snow has made it so you don't have to mow the grass until late into May. I have already had to mow at least a dozen times.
Larry ---sagefisher---
Well .... how 'bout that means you don't have to WATER your yard for a bit longer?? Makes for better stream water conditions too!
Hopefully, I'll be seeing those conditions the end of this month ..... Creek Chubs fear me!
BigDan,
I found the problem, look at the second word in your location. Dakota, Yanktonai word, means summer comes in July. Man, I cannot imagine cold weather this late, I planted watermelon and cantaloupe yesterday and plan to put in tomato plants this week. I think the !@#$% rabbits ate my broccoli plants already.
Have had tomatoes growing for about 3 weeks now as summer came a few weeks ago along with tarpon season. 90 degree temps & the white butterflies. Wouldn't mind some cooler weather, but anything much below overnight 60's probably won't happen until next October as the end of the seasonal shoveling heat & humidity out of the driveway has become mow the lawn & weeds more frequently as the rains increase & the inevitable mosquito snowfalls......
I live in Buena vista Colorado,we are expecting from sunday through Monday morning any from 1-20''of snow.
Remember living in Boulder with those overnight 2 foot of snow in spring, which meant new powder on the slopes & more runoff later for the water wars.
Here's what you need to do.
Find a Marine Sgt. Major.
THEY control the weather (and everything else as far as I can tell ;) ).
Good Luck!
With a margin of error of 19"...I need a job where accuracy is irrelevant.Quote:
1-20''of snow
It is snowing up here in the northwest also. Cottonwood snow. The trees are dumping the white stuff like crazy.
Larry ---sagefisher---
Well,,, good old Wyoming, roads were closed, snow again, but Rock Springs and Farson, Eden got very little moisture. Traci and I were in Omaha, NE this weekend, Rain, tornado watches, rain, more rain, etc. When we got home last night, there is a quarter of an inch in the rain guage in our back yard. The ranch, HOPEFULLY got that much to help the grazing allotment grass for this summer. I still haven,t figured out how to get more water out here for the prairie, desert. The last time I did a rain dance, the rain gods dropped a LITTLE bit but it was like they were laughing their heads off, and it did not smell like rain!!
Byron,
NOTHING negative you may post about WYOMING will discourage me. If only it wasn't a 40 mile trek to get a gallon of milk and a pound of ground beef and if I could convince my extended family........................
We'll be there again in late September thru October tempting a few trout AND the weather
Our winter here in Illinois is kinda over ( 58 deg today) and the outlook is .......still ILLINOIS.......
Mark