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Back to a normal March Day. Near freezing this morning with a projected high of 43. Brezzy but sunny! :) 

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We got another 2 inches yesterday, 10 degrees this morning, high of 35 today.

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They are predicting 20 inches of snow in two days, Wednesday, Thursday this week.

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1 hour ago, txab said:

Fire watch again due to high winds

 

We have a Gal Pal that tells me that Texas is on fire due to the Fed's "Energy Weapon" from space but if you have a blue roof, it can't get you. Wyoming has not been kind to her. 😬 She's dead serious. True story! 

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Haven't heard about that.

 

will foil work at all in a pinch?

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1 hour ago, txab said:

Haven't heard about that.

 

will foil work at all in a pinch?

 

She seems pretty specific. :D But hey, if foil is what you have......roll with it. 

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I've got foil all over the walls and ceilings to keep all the voices out.  🤣

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1 inch overnight, 26 degrees this morning.

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17 inches and still snowing, 24 degrees.

72 inches since Feb. 3rd.

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On 3/14/2024 at 5:52 AM, diyer2 said:

17 inches and still snowing, 24 degrees.

72 inches since Feb. 3rd.

Thank you for sharing. We got about half that but its welcome. 

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We ended up with 26 inches as of this morning. Power was out for 32 hours. Came on an hour ago. Without power no heat,water. Wood stove in basement, fireplace main floor.,burned lots of wood. Temps 19 - 25.

 

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34 minutes ago, diyer2 said:

We ended up with 26 inches as of this morning. Power was out for 32 hours. Came on an hour ago. Without power no heat,water. Wood stove in basement, fireplace main floor.,burned lots of wood. Temps 19 - 25.

 

Must be bad. I would think you are used to weather like that.  Glad the power is back on. 

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This was unusual, 3 days of snow. A friend in our area got 41 inches, some of the mountain areas got 5 feet. There are areas still without power due to mountain terrain and deep snow.

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