Wednesday, February 06, 2008

The storm I was supposed to get didn't quite materialize as they expected. The snow was supposed to start last night, but the cold air didn't move south enough to change the rain to snow. So instead, I got rain all night, which turned to freezing rain/sleet this morning on the way to work, then about 9AM turned to snow. It snowed steadily the rest of the day. By 1:30, management of my company decided they would let us leave starting at 2PM, as the weather was not looking to improve until supper time. Some areas were expected to get over a foot of snow, with areas by me expected to get closer to 6 inches.


Fortunately, the highways weren't too bad, and traffic wasn't too heavy, so I made it home in under an hour. Not bad for the middle of a snowstorm! When I got home, while it was still light, I took a few pictures. This is the tree right outside my front door. The wind was blowing the snow in every direction, so the trees got a good coating of snow all over.

Also standing from my front stoop, this is a picture of part of the parking lot. The one car in front hadn't moved in at least a couple days, so it was all covered in snow. Mine is the silver one on the far left, partially obscured by the tree. There are piles of snow from the plow, and the sidewalk hadn't been shoveled yet. Those are footprints on the far right side leading up to my door, where people had to trudge through very wet and slushy snow.

From my apartment, this is looking out on the golf course. The darker areas in the middle are where the water was collecting from all the rain we got before it changed to snow. This was taken without flash, from my bedroom, through the window. You can actually see the water droplets in the picture that were on the outside of the window.
The snow has finally let up I think, not sure when we're supposed to get more, but I'm sure winter hasn't finished with us yet. This has been a very snowy winter, as opposed to last winter, when we had very little snow but brutally cold temps for several weeks. I would much rather have the snow than the below zero temperatures.

6 comments:

  1. I recognize that parking lot!!!
    I think we got a fair bit more snow than you.......... poor Michael is outside shoveling again

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  2. Wow...look at the snow. It's been pouring down rain here on and off tonight. Almost sounds like sleet out there now. I can hear it hitting against the side of the trailer and on the roof. I hope not. Would rather have snow than this ice and sleet stuff. Good pics. Thanks for sharing.

    Glad you got home from work safely. *hugs*

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  3. *poutz* I move closer to the east and STILL no more than what we got that first week!! Shit it's 1149pm and it's 61 degrees out there. *sigh* Watch it save everything for the end of the damn month.

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  4. I'd rather the snow too, but it appears I'm just getting what you had last winter... Really cold temps but no snow.

    Anyway, glad you got home from work quite easily.

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  5. We got close to 9 inches of snow. I shoveled the driveway 5 times trying to keep up with the snow fall. Rick shoveled before bedtime and said we had another quarter of an inch. The snow plow just went through so now I have to shovel the entrance to the driveway. I have feed of Rick speaking at the Standing Committee Meeting
    New Economy and Quality of Life. When I get time I will post the addy.

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  6. Your parking area/yard looks much like mine. We have had rain, snow, sleet all week and it is a slushy mess out there. I think we are getting a major snow storm tomorrow...that's the rumor. I've stopped watching the weather reports.

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