A headlined potential with ensuing discussion is being frowned upon? Someone needs to get over themselves... @wdragI appreciate your efforts every time I guess it doesn't matter for some but there's that one time that you step around the north side of a building, or what have you, and that unexpected patch of slipperiness bites you in the ass and you go down. Sidewalks are hard
I love the sights and sounds of the first snow of the season. I like when it softens and smooths the forest floor and opens up the sightlines through the trees. I also like that I work for myself and can hang out in the yard and listen to the neighborhood get quiet, with the occasional sounds of people that don't have that opportunity sliding into each other because: summer tires This time I might even be able to do a daytime Jebwalk and watch the show.
I pretty much run my business from two spots on the couch or the dining room table if I need to spread out papers. I go visit customers when I feel like wearing real shoes or I need a break from the wife
I'm right at the tail end of the spit of snow moving through. It's kind of like visible virga. There are micro flakes floating around, it almost looks like gnats. lol
I wasn't home when it stopped snowing but it was sticking to everything, even the edges of the local streets. When I got home there was easily a quarter inch accumulated on everything but the streets.
2.9 I was at the edge of that N/S stripe of his 2s and low 3s. It was higher just east of me as we got a backfeed of wetness that just kept going for hours after the main body moved out.
.17 with the occasional gust around 20. It's finally raining harder and the wind is up. It's a nice afternoon to go for a Jebwalk but the flying branches are sketchy.
Local sites range from 2.1 to 2.7, less west and more east. The first few hours I sat here with some mist and drizzle while 2 miles away it was steady rain. If it was snow I would've been really frustrated.