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Post by bluemingidiot on Oct 16, 2020 7:11:09 GMT
Two-thirds of the United States should get a warmer than normal winter, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted. Only Washington, northern Idaho, Montana, the Dakotas and northwestern Minnesota, will get a colder than normal winter. NOAA sees the entire south from southern California to North Carolina getting a dry winter.
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Post by susannah on Oct 16, 2020 14:54:13 GMT
Our weather seems to like to do the opposite of what's predicted. "Warmer and drier", for instance, has in reality been "cooler and wetter" on several occasions.
A warmer than normal winter up here isn't always the greatest thing. Instead of snow, we get a lot of freezing rain - which translates to ice. I can handle snow, no problem. Ice is a whole other animal - one I'd rather avoid as much as possible.
It'll be interesting to see how the winter weather does play out. The only thing that's certain is that I can't control what the weather does.
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Post by bluemingidiot on Oct 30, 2020 21:17:35 GMT
Our forecasts for the next seven days show no chances for precipitation so we are ending up with .43" for October.
Next spring the number of bluebonnets on our place will be in the tens instead of the thousands.
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Post by bluemingidiot on Nov 12, 2020 9:43:22 GMT
No precipitation so far for November. No precipitation in the seven-day forecast.
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Post by bluemingidiot on Nov 13, 2020 20:34:41 GMT
We had .02" of drizzle this morning. So for the month of November that gives us a total of .02" precipitation. And since October 1st a total of .45" precipitation.
No precipitation chances in the seven day forecast.
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Post by lindy on Nov 23, 2020 3:58:04 GMT
It snowed for eight hours today, a really "wet" snow since it's just at freezing now. It's slippery, but tomorrow it'll be warmer and the snow will melt away.
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Post by Woodpecker on Nov 23, 2020 17:15:59 GMT
That’s the only kind of snow I like, a snowfall that shows it’s beauty & then melts by the next day!!!!
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Post by princessferf on Dec 15, 2020 18:29:56 GMT
We got about 6" of snow last Saturday. So glad to have a covering on the fields and garden beds. Plus, the trees I planted this year need the extra water. Now our temps are cold and nothing has melted yet. Supposedly, the temps are to come back up into the 30's and possibly 40. That's not enough to melt the piles we have. I sure hope we aren't going to have a dry winter, snow is needed for the health of everything around here - flora and fauna.
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Post by susannah on Dec 15, 2020 19:48:35 GMT
After an unusually cold and snowy October (I want to say we got at least 10 inches of snow over the course of the month, which is a lot even for us) November and December (so far) have been warm and dry. We missed out on the snow that areas south of us got last weekend, and at this moment it looks like we have maybe 1/4 of an inch of snow on the ground. Actually, that's on the deck - the ground is showing through in a lot of places, so even less there. We have a couple of chances for snow showers over the next 10 days, so we'll see what that amounts to. But so far, yeah - we're more drought-y than blizzard-y.
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Post by Woodpecker on Dec 15, 2020 20:26:46 GMT
It’s been rather mild here, 30’s at night, but 40’s during the day. I was getting spoiled. Now tomorrow afternoon into Thursday mid day, we’re supposed to get 12”-16” of snow.
I sure hope they’re wrong like usual.😋
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Post by Melissa on Dec 15, 2020 20:39:49 GMT
We are supposed to get 6-7" of snow over the next day or so. Fun for the kids and I don't have to go anywhere!
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Post by farmerjack on Dec 16, 2020 0:24:38 GMT
We have received less than ten percent of normal snow fall, so far. Does not look good for the next ten day either. Sure hope something happens or it’s going to be a long forest fire season next summer. We depend on the snow in the mountains for our irrigation water also. No water, no crops. We won’t have a apples to sell all you folks!
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Post by princessferf on Dec 16, 2020 18:54:51 GMT
After an unusually cold and snowy October (I want to say we got at least 10 inches of snow over the course of the month, which is a lot even for us) November and December (so far) have been warm and dry. We missed out on the snow that areas south of us got last weekend, and at this moment it looks like we have maybe 1/4 of an inch of snow on the ground. Actually, that's on the deck - the ground is showing through in a lot of places, so even less there. We have a couple of chances for snow showers over the next 10 days, so we'll see what that amounts to. But so far, yeah - we're more drought-y than blizzard-y. You must be up near my daughter... Chippewa Falls area. They got a lot of snow early. That part of the state always gets nailed with snow! She went to school at UW-Eau Claire and fell in love with the area. Took a job up there, now has a boyfriend who works in the same field as she does and now she's got a puppy.... so you know its serious if she's gotten a puppy, LOL.
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Post by susannah on Dec 16, 2020 20:44:44 GMT
After an unusually cold and snowy October (I want to say we got at least 10 inches of snow over the course of the month, which is a lot even for us) November and December (so far) have been warm and dry. We missed out on the snow that areas south of us got last weekend, and at this moment it looks like we have maybe 1/4 of an inch of snow on the ground. Actually, that's on the deck - the ground is showing through in a lot of places, so even less there. We have a couple of chances for snow showers over the next 10 days, so we'll see what that amounts to. But so far, yeah - we're more drought-y than blizzard-y. You must be up near my daughter... Chippewa Falls area. They got a lot of snow early. That part of the state always gets nailed with snow! She went to school at UW-Eau Claire and fell in love with the area. Took a job up there, now has a boyfriend who works in the same field as she does and now she's got a puppy.... so you know its serious if she's gotten a puppy, LOL. About 175 miles or so east/northeast of there - the Eagle River/Three Lakes area. I'm familiar with where your daughter lives, though. For years my husband deer hunted near Osseo, and my friend and I (who didn't hunt) would explore the area - Augusta, Eau Claire and yes - Chippewa Falls, to name a few places. Oh yeah, puppy - definitely serious!
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Post by Woodpecker on Dec 16, 2020 21:23:50 GMT
Just started snowing...looks like it’s gonna be hard, heavy snow...still predicting 12” or more.
I must say it looks very pretty and spiritual with everyone’s Christmas lights on at dusk, with the snow falling ❄️ ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
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Post by princessferf on Dec 17, 2020 18:31:54 GMT
You must be up near my daughter... Chippewa Falls area. They got a lot of snow early. That part of the state always gets nailed with snow! She went to school at UW-Eau Claire and fell in love with the area. Took a job up there, now has a boyfriend who works in the same field as she does and now she's got a puppy.... so you know its serious if she's gotten a puppy, LOL. About 175 miles or so east/northeast of there - the Eagle River/Three Lakes area. I'm familiar with where your daughter lives, though. For years my husband deer hunted near Osseo, and my friend and I (who didn't hunt) would explore the area - Augusta, Eau Claire and yes - Chippewa Falls, to name a few places. Oh yeah, puppy - definitely serious! Ah ok! I know the Eagle River area. When we go camping we like to head up around the Minoqua / Boulder Junction area. We really liked going to a place west of Minoqua called Moosejaw because they are dog-friendly. Its so beautiful up there.
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Post by Woodpecker on Dec 17, 2020 20:49:41 GMT
Just heard on our local news channel that we got more snow yesterday into today, than all the snow we had since 2016. That sounds right. 2016 was also ice skating wherever you like here...my yard was all ice for weeks. Never would have made it to the driveway without my Yak traxs❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️
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Post by bluemingidiot on Dec 19, 2020 19:38:30 GMT
We got .87" rain. That gives us a total of 2.2" for the three months of fall. Heard thunder for the first time since the middle of September.
Distant thunder is entertaining and even comfortable. These feelings diminish with proximity and volume. Rain can be peaceful depending on the quantity. Large quantities of rain can sound angry, even hostile
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Post by Woodpecker on Dec 23, 2020 21:18:55 GMT
Well last week we had the snow storm and now it’s going to be in the 50’s and hard rain tomorrow on Christmas Eve into Christmas Day.
Then on Christmas Day it’s going down to 20, high winds...so everything will be ice.
Still dangerous walking here from the storm last week. I wore my sneakers. Our yard is partially melted and the roads appear clear. I almost fell twice on my walk, once as soon as I got to my driveway there are spots of snow and ice that didn’t melt, whoops almost went down then at the end of my street again Black ice, really twice I felt God protected me today. Thank you Lord...last thing I need is another concussion.
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Post by thumper on Dec 23, 2020 22:44:45 GMT
We have gotten 4" of rain so far this month. Below freezing a few nights. 1 light dusting and everything was icy the next day.
looks like rain Xmas eave and a high of 30 on Xmas. So far it's about normal.
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Post by bluemingidiot on Dec 24, 2020 16:27:46 GMT
I don't bounce well enough to live anywhere beyond the 32nd degree latitude.
Yesterday the high was 79°. This morning the low was 30°.
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Post by susannah on Dec 24, 2020 16:46:19 GMT
It rained yesterday, which melted most of the inch or so of snow we had. Then it snowed overnight - and there's now an inch of snow on the ground. Funny how that happens. Single digit temperatures today, with high winds. I'm staying put. Stay safe, Woodpecker . So glad you didn't fall! Black ice is the worst. I fully expect we have some now after yesterday's rain. Mostly likely hidden under the light snow. Another reason why I'm staying put.
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Post by thumper on Dec 24, 2020 20:20:52 GMT
It rained all day today. Might snow at 1am. Under 32 all day Xmas and under 20 at night.
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Post by stickinthemud on Dec 25, 2020 17:28:40 GMT
Yesterday (Christmas Eve) it rained. At noon the thermometer read 51 degrees. Temperature dropped all afternoon. About 8pm it turned to sleet, then to snow. This morning there was an inch plus at 15 degrees. Noon now, 17 degrees, lightly snowing, wind blowing. DH measured 3 1/2 inches about an hour ago. Quiet, very few cars on the road. Saw a fox cross when we first got up. Merry Christmas, everyone!
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Post by Melissa on Dec 25, 2020 20:12:11 GMT
We have had three separate snowfalls this month of over 5 inches. I thought it was supposed to be mild this winter? lol
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Post by susannah on Dec 25, 2020 21:37:28 GMT
We have had three separate snowfalls this month of over 5 inches. I thought it was supposed to be mild this winter? lol Maybe that's where our December snow went? Like I said in a previous post, we had an inch of snow one day. Rain took it away a few days later, but then the temperature dropped and we ended up with that inch of snow on the ground again. We'll technically have a white Christmas, but nowhere near the snow we normally have this time of year. Supposedly...maybe...there's a winter storm heading our way mid-week. We'll see if it does give us a dump of snow, or if the snow once again goes south of us.
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Post by farmerjack on Dec 25, 2020 23:00:27 GMT
Looking at weather information in todays paper for us:
Rain. This year so far 4.35”. Normal 7.95”
Snow. This year .4” Last year. 3.7” Normal 10.9”
It has started snowing this afternoon, they do say 2 to 4”, As fine as it is most likely will be the 2”. Hope it changes in the next 60 to 90 days or can sure see a long fire season.
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Post by lindy on Dec 28, 2020 14:09:21 GMT
It snowed on Christmas Eve and Day, stayed around for a bit and now it's raining. (Dec 28).The forecast is for above freezing temperatures all week, and more rain.
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Post by countrymom22 on Jan 1, 2021 0:23:49 GMT
We had a 6 inch snow about a week before Christmas. Rained on Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Rained all day today with more coming tomorrow. Whether we get any more snow or not, I don't think we'll have to worry about a drought next summer! And now that Christmas is behind us I fine with our precip coming in liquid form!
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Post by farmerjack on Jan 26, 2021 13:47:06 GMT
The weather forecast is for winter storm, tho not really indicating too much depth. Northern California mountains may really get pounded, up to 100 inches of new snow at the higher elevations. Don’t think my tractor mounted snowblower would be of much value in a storm like that.
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