Amazing how many dead branches we've had come down this year and I'm pretty sure it was from the gypsy moths. Waiting to see what the oaks are going to look like once the leaves come out.
Back in the day (early 1970s), there was rock that sounded a whole lot more country that what passes for country these days . . . Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris . . .
Yeah, a lot of the time it's not even showing up on radar but it just doesn't stop. Impressive event around here. Wind hasn't been terrible, but a bunch of small branches down. Sent from my SM-T510 using Tapatalk
Radar looks like the rain keeps building right over my head. Something to do with the flow over the Blue Hills? Up to almost 1.9 since midnight, so well over 2 inches since it started yesterday.
Giant flakes now. Grassy surfaces covered and starting to stick on patio. Fun for a little while longer. Down to 33. Sent from my LG-M322 using Tapatalk
Down to 35 and if you look real carefully you can see a little coating on some grassy areas. Everything else just wet. Looks like a real wet snow with flakes fall really fast.
39 F and first flakes arrived about 10 minutes ago in Randolph. Pretty quickly gone from flurries to steady light snow. Looking forward to not shoveling the driveway!
In London to watch Manchester City at Wembley today. Went to watch a match at Fulham yesterday and got hit by a 15 minute wind blown graupel storm that blew across the Thames. At least I got to see something frozen and white falling from the sky for the first time in a while. Sent from my LG-M322 using Tapatalk
Guess I should have included in my response. a) I know that, it was sarcasm; b) I know that, it was sarcasm; c) is your sarcasm detector in need of an upgrade?