Post pictures and depth reports here. Started snowing in Thornton about an hour ago.
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Post pictures and depth reports here. Started snowing in Thornton about an hour ago.
It's been snowing here since 2 pm. There's only a couple of inches that have stuck around, but it appears that rain has taken the place of snow. It's creating a glaze, and my poor plum tree is weighed down. My camera is crappy at night shots.
Maybe 2"-3" up here. Snowing lightly at best. Not really a blizzard.
What Blizzard ?
Yawn....
About 5" so far. Still coming down.
Looks like I'm working from home tomorrow!
What Kazoo said...[Dunno]
Don't forget to bring your flags inside the house.
We had the big storm you're getting in Colorado come through here last night.
The roads were a mess this morning. I was debating on whether or not I should chain up:
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[Coffee]
Nothing here. Doesn't this storm have a name?
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Oh Noes!!!!! The Snowpocalypse!!!!
Mostly just wet here. Not enough to fully cover the grass so far.
Looks like the predictions (from an hour ago) of 18" in Black Forest are now down to 5-8". Probably 3" on the ground now.
I do enjoy watching the weather girls give the forecast but it must be a guy behind the scene predicting how many inches we are going to get?
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In the castle rock, meadows side, over by the movie theater...
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We have 14 penile inches in Johnstown... Err, that is.. At least it's wet.
No accumulation so far but I've buried 8" of " pole" if that counts for anything
Very windy here, and just enough rain to make it suck to be outside.
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Unlikely there's 2 inches on the ground here in Parker.
The wife's day shift coworkers are gonna feel stupid in the morning for sleeping at the hospital tonight.
Then again, it might be icy in the early morning.
Sure have been a lot of power dips tonight. The lights flick and the UPS' in my office keep kicking in.
About 3" and a light snow fall. It is 20˚ though.
Pretty sure it already passed through here. Only a dusting of snow but I'll probably have to chip a half inch of ice off the truck in the morning from the rain.
We're also experiencing the power issues. Xcel seems to be in denial.
No snow here as of 20 minutes ago. Power does seem to be blinking every so often. Not enough to reset my clock radio--just a little flicker.
Blizzard? We haz blizzard? Oh noes!!!!!
I thought it was just snowing..... Lights are blipping here at work too, every so often.
3:30AM... not even a dusting in Boulder
0415L in n/w Castle Rock....
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I'm thinking we got about an inch and a half ish here. Although, it does appear to still be coming down right now.
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I can't tell how much we have here. There is a 3' drift in front of the door and I can barely see the truck 15' out the door. T gfs e wind has snow packed all the windows.
We got about 8 inches at the house here as of 0530 and it stopped snowing. No big whoop. Especially for a "blizzard". I was hoping for a whopper.
About 8 inches here at the house as of 0530 and it stopped snowing. No big whoop. Was hoping for a monster dumper.
LOL. The snow is messing with the satellite dish though. [Coffee]
Borrrrrrrrring - just barely enough to make a mess.
My driveway is dry.
Like half inch if that in Frederick.
Does remind me, was meaning to ask in tire thread. With some of my concern i was having on a good A/T for snow or more specifically ice. There was a lot of debate but I never see chains mentioned. Neither did I on another truck forum. Some said even 4x4 add weight.
But makes me wonder, to me it would seem chains would be easily removable and help a lot more with ice than any non studded tire. Was there some major drawback or they just dont actually do that much?