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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Bring It On!
Thursday November 18 2010
The timing is about right: last year we got our first skiff of snow on November 14th; the first real snowfall came on November 22.
I've heard that, due to one of the Niñoa weather siblings (Niño or Niña, I can't tell the two apart) this will be a cold wet winter.
Bring it on!
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first snowfall,
Owyhee,
snow,
The Equestrian Vagabond,
winter
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I think this weather system is widespread, at least in the western half of the continent!
ReplyDeleteYup! Get some wood in and kettle on!
ReplyDeleteMy little weather pictures look nothing like yours. Thank you, God, for small favors! Ours just show the wind generators and say 'Breezy'. Uh oh....breezy here means lots and lots of wind!
ReplyDeleteGet your fire going, get a few movies and enjoy staying warm inside!
Oh, I am already longing for Spring....
ReplyDeleteAs for the muddy boy below? Really amazing. He must have worked hard to get that pattern worked out. *lol*
NOOO!! I hate going to bed with no snow on the ground and when u wake up to 20 inhces of snow!!!!! BOOO for winter weather
ReplyDeleteYour forecast looks a lot like ours. I'm looking forward to snow, too.
ReplyDeleteI am sulking right now. Yesterday we had a huge winter storm watch, with 100% chance of snow today and tonight and tomorrow and total accumulations of at least a foot in our valley... but we only got 2 inches last night, then it turned sunny and clear today! I am so disappointed :(
ReplyDeleteI hope you get a lovely first snow!
PS - it's a La Niña year. Last year was El Niño. Apparently down here we will either get lots and lots of snow, or hardly any snow at all - depends on where the jet stream ends up going. Real specific, huh?
I"m done obsessing over the weather forecasts for the year. My daddy is coming to Thanksgiving dinner & he will move mountains to get here. The ride season is over for the year, I'm good. :)
ReplyDeleteWe used to do that with weather forecasts in Michigan. Now in New Mexico, not so much...
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