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macojoe 01-11-2011 10:35 PM

Are you ready?? Snow
 
Here it comes!!

I am in the yellow area for 10" CB is in the red/orange area for 13"

I am in the yellow on the right just were it goes to the hook, CB just north of me.

Snow blower gas up and ready to go!!

But i am leaving for work soon and since I am emergency worker for the state I might be in for the long hull :cen: I missed it the last few storms as they fell on my days off.




http://www.erh.noaa.gov/box/StormTot...alSnowFcst.png

charlie_the_tuna 01-12-2011 12:11 AM

yeah, we're looking at another foot or so. 'sigh'...... just another winter.

willy 01-12-2011 08:14 AM

Got about 11 inches,, very powdery, always looks so pretty here, very little wind. Especially compared to the last storm.
well time to finish the coffee and get to it

Destroyer 01-12-2011 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by willy (Post 166533)
Got about 11 inches,, very powdery, always looks so pretty here, very little wind. Especially compared to the last storm.
well time to finish the coffee and get to it

Same up north Willy. Somewhere between 10"-14" depending on the wind drifts. Light and powdery, easy to blow with the snowblowers. Getting kind of tired of the snow though. Ahhh well.. can't do much about it. :head:

garagenc 01-12-2011 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Destroyer (Post 166535)
Same up north Willy. Somewhere between 10"-14" depending on the wind drifts. Light and powdery, easy to blow with the snowblowers. Getting kind of tired of the snow though. Ahhh well.. can't do much about it. :head:

If you & Willy didn't live in another country, you may not have as much snow.

For us southern boys anything past the mason dixon line is Canada.


:booty::booty::booty::booty:

macojoe 01-12-2011 08:48 PM

I ended up with about 9" but it had rained and man this stuff was hard to shovel! The snow blower kept getting clogged so it was the shovel all the way, Man my back is killing me!!!

Road King Cole 01-13-2011 09:44 AM

I hear ya MJ, it's not the inches is the weight....

Would much rather have the 1-2 feet of the light stuff. Having the slushy stuff also stinks because you need to remove it before it freezes.

I'm more than ready for the cruise we just booked, March 3rd....

Destroyer 01-13-2011 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by macojoe (Post 166554)
I ended up with about 9" but it had rained and man this stuff was hard to shovel! The snow blower kept getting clogged so it was the shovel all the way, Man my back is killing me!!!

Truly sorry about your back MJ.. been there.. not a fun thing.

I have 2 snow blowers (well 3 actually, but one is a small 2 stroker) Anyways, the 2 big ones both have the exact same engine. (5 hp Tecumseh) One is a Craftsman and the other is a Snapper...both are 2 stage, both have the same width and height. The Craftsman constantly gets clogged with wet snow, the Snapper just laughs, sends it flying and looks for more. I don't know what it is about Snapper snow throwers, but I've seen and bought a lot of them at work. They just seem to keep working when others clog up. You get what you pay for I guess. :head:

Destroyer 01-13-2011 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by garagenc (Post 166540)
If you & Willy didn't live in another country, you may not have as much snow.

For us southern boys anything past the mason dixon line is Canada.


:booty::booty::booty::booty:

Funny you should say that Garagenc. For us Yankees, anything south of the Mason-Dixon is rain forest. :butt:

willy 01-13-2011 11:05 AM

Rain forest, LOL


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