Regarding yesterday…This is not true at all here. Perhaps in your area? But it didn’t work that way here. A lot will go today with the sun, but the 2.5” held up pretty dam well yesterday in this area. I was surprised it did, but it did. It’ll go today and await refreshing.
Lol..this was the whole town here yesterday ..not my yard. Full cover after a day of 42. It’ll go today..but that was my point earlier. Anyway..moving on.
No grass showing here and we only had 2.5”, so his post was trash. Tomorrow it’ll go, but the little bit that fell, survived the whole day that was 42 degrees. That’s my point.
I can understand the melting process direction, But wouldn’t it make the pack more durable due to it being a frozen block after the refreeze happens…I think that’s where he was going with that idea…
Ya…had to be Elliot Abraham’s. We grew up listening to Bob Steele in CT on WTIC 1080. And every so often Elliott Abrahams would fill in for one of the regular METS(Ken Garry, Jim McDonald?, Charlie Bageley). They called it The Travelers Weather Service then (For Travelers Insurance).
So upon measuring…it was 2.5” in Southington, CT. Had I got at it earlier, before compacting, probably was closer to 3”, but 2.5” it is.
13.25” on the season to date.