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droxy February 22 2011, 16:26:33 UTC
you need one good 50+ degree day and most of the mass will be gone.

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clairvoyant February 22 2011, 16:29:10 UTC
I wish. He had fifty degree weather in the days before the storm. It will melt the few inches in the ground, but it never makes a dent in those huge mounds. They literally take months to melt away.

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morethansirius February 22 2011, 16:43:19 UTC
Well, if you'd asked this early last week, I'd have had something to show. However, we've had several days in the 50's and 60's and thunderstorms with massive downpours of rain over the last few days. Nothing left. I'm sure that will change, though!

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clairvoyant February 22 2011, 17:12:35 UTC
Well, it's not spring yet. I'm sure you'll feel the wrath of Mother Nature again before the end of winter or beyond.

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mollyssister February 22 2011, 17:33:09 UTC
We got 4 inches of sleet and snow in the last two days. You win.

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clairvoyant February 22 2011, 17:42:37 UTC
It's a roll of the dice really. You never know the intricacies of weather systems. They predicted we'd have maybe four inches of snow, then a break, and finally a mix of snow, freezing rain and sleet. We ended up with ten inches of snow, but further south, they did get the wintry mix.

Now on juniperus's side of the state, they had the complete package Sunday and then more snow yesterday on top of their ice. Winter sucks, man!

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lady_rhian February 22 2011, 19:43:19 UTC
Oh my.

i don't even know if I want to take a pic of downtown. It's all the snow that's on top of all the other snow that never melted LOL.

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lady_rhian February 22 2011, 19:43:37 UTC
Altho' holy crap, the snow plow snapped?

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clairvoyant February 22 2011, 20:01:52 UTC
I must be bad luck or something because the fellow that clears my office lot busted the hydrolics on his plow while working on my lot yesterday.

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clairvoyant February 22 2011, 20:03:14 UTC
And I'm sure you're going to get more. Maybe you can take a picture at the end of the season before the melting commences.

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kittylefish February 22 2011, 23:54:34 UTC
that is crazy! stay warm and safe!

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