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Old 01-03-2014, 09:11 AM
 
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Brrrr! Thank goodness for central heat and snowblowers! We only got about 5" of snow in my corner of the Lehigh Valley, but already the wind has pushed it so much that you can see the grass in someplaces but it's drifted to knee high height in parts of our yard. The big bummer is the cold - up to 12 degrees right now! I was happy my husband was able to use the snowblower and clear the driveway and walks before he left for work. I'm also happy that I don't work on Fridays! How are you faring in your corner of the world?
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Old 01-03-2014, 06:19 PM
 
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About the same. My guess is that we had about 4" of snow, but my driveway was anywhere from bare to 7".

The snowblower was fine this am, but I had to go out again with a shovel to clear the additional snow blown onto the driveway.

My office was closed, so it truly was a snow day!
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Old 01-05-2014, 08:07 AM
 
Location: Arizona
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Brrrr! Thank goodness for central heat and snowblowers! We only got about 5" of snow in my corner of the Lehigh Valley, but already the wind has pushed it so much that you can see the grass in someplaces but it's drifted to knee high height in parts of our yard. The big bummer is the cold - up to 12 degrees right now! I was happy my husband was able to use the snowblower and clear the driveway and walks before he left for work. I'm also happy that I don't work on Fridays! How are you faring in your corner of the world?
All good here. 70s and sunny during the day!


I do miss a good snowstorm once in a while though, but not bone chilling cold and wind. No snow days in AZ though. Bummer.
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Old 01-05-2014, 05:51 PM
 
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I can't wait for moving back to SNOW! My family is from upstate NY and I am excited to get back to winters!
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