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28 minutes ago, Warden Callaway said:

Butt ugly cold this morning.  1 degree!  

Whoa! 23 here but wind chill makes it feel like 8🥶

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Minus 2 this morning here! Up to 14 now!

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64 and sunny here today.
Still in short pants.
One of the few perks of living behind the lines in the PRK.

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12 minutes ago, bgavin said:

64 and sunny here today.
Still in short pants.
One of the few perks of living behind the lines in the PRK.

Can’t argue with the weather in California 😎

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5:30 and coffee is done. 0 degrees out. Fire fed. Sunny all day yesterday but very little melting.  Ice still on trees, etc.  Below freezing next 10 days the weather guessers say. 

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23 here now no new snow, wind chills 12. It’s cold 🥶 

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On 1/7/2025 at 7:55 AM, Rye Miles #13621 said:

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No fish anywhere is worth that!

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12 degrees this morning going up to 23!🙄

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WOW!! It's sunny!!B)

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I'm supposed to drive down to Texas next week and the news here is projecting 12"+ snow Arkansas to Texas this weekend.  I've no idea what the weather is supposed to be like there next week.  Even if I can get there, I may not be able to get back.  This trip may be a no-go.

 

Angus

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Started snowing here about 4:15 PM and is getting heavier. Expected to get anywhere from 4-8"  by the time it quits tomorrow.

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S’posed to hit here ‘bout four in the morning! 3 to 7”, maybe more!!  29f right now and it’s likely to stay there ‘til  tomorrow night, then get cold!  The ground is frozen. It was 13f at daylight this morning and got above freezing for about two hours.  Whatever falls will stay there a while.

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On 1/2/2025 at 2:45 PM, Texas Joker said:

On milk, eggs and bread.

 

We must make sacrificial french toast

No Rumple Minze?

That’s a cold weather staple!

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Was sunny…windy…and 70 degrees where I am today 

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well , we finally got an inch today so its now white again , suooised to get 3" more sat/sun , ill need the blower for that - i used the shovel today , temps in the mid 20s f 

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We broke out of the cabin yesterday and made the rounds of the grocery stores. Stopped at the Mexican restaurant and brought home dinner. Beef cicimihangas.  Major highways were clean and dry. Secondary and county roads packed ice. 

 

Got at least two more inches overnight and still falling.  MOdot travel map shows ever highway snow covered except extreme north west corner.  

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It waited ‘til almost six this morning, but when it arrived, it landed with both feet!!

 

Brown and green at five! White by 6:30!!

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Temp is 36F here and it started right at 4:15 yesterday and we now have about 6" of snow with it still coming down. Supposed to quit this afternoon. We have coffee, supplies and the Missus just made cinnamon rolls. We are in no hurry to get out in this mess, should start warming up Sunday. so hopefully will melt most of this off.

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6 hours ago, Blackwater 53393 said:

It waited ‘til almost six this morning, but when it arrived, it landed with both feet!!

 

Brown and green at five! White by 6:30!!

My son is in Nashville, he’s got about 3-4” of the white stuff. He said the city is practically all shut down.

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My daughter moved from Sedona, Az. to Branson, Mo. and she sent me this picture from her office this morning.

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1 hour ago, Yul Lose said:

My daughter moved from Sedona, Az. to Branson, Mo. and she sent me this picture from her office this morning.

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Light traffic!    Son said he thinks they got 8 more inches in this latest storm.  I don't think we got nearly that much. But I haven't been out where it was cleaned off. It's done for now. 

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1 hour ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

My son is in Nashville, he’s got about 3-4” of the white stuff. He said the city is practically all shut down.


Downtown Nashville is pretty much wide open!  The tourists are within walking distance of Lower Broad where all the partying goes on.  The locals don’t go down there much anyway.

 

Some flights at BNA have been canceled or postponed, but planes are taking off at the airlines’ discretion.

 

Most schools are closed. Some businesses have chosen not to open today or have reduced hours and many people have stayed home rather than get out and fool around with traffic.

 

The local bus service has reduced routes, but will continue to run.

 

If I needed to get out, I wouldn’t hesitate. We did what little running around that we needed to do yesterday.  I’m kicked back in my LaZBoy and haven’t even put shoes on all day!

 

I’m twenty minutes north and west of downtown. We still have snow falling and there’s probably five or six inches on the ground.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

BTW, mint chocolate chip is best.


I prefer pistachio!

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57 minutes ago, Blackwater 53393 said:


Downtown Nashville is pretty much wide open!  The tourists are within walking distance of Lower Broad where all the partying goes on.  The locals don’t go down there much anyway.

 

Some flights at BNA have been canceled or postponed, but planes are taking off at the airlines’ discretion.

 

Most schools are closed. Some businesses have chosen not to open today or have reduced hours and many people have stayed home rather than get out and fool around with traffic.

 

The local bus service has reduced routes, but will continue to run.

 

If I needed to get out, I wouldn’t hesitate. We did what little running around that we needed to do yesterday.  I’m kicked back in my LaZBoy and haven’t even put shoes on all day!

 

I’m twenty minutes north and west of downtown. We still have snow falling and there’s probably five or six inches on the ground.

 

 

My son is 15 minutes from downtown Nashville and said it’s pretty much a ghost town compared to its usual vibrant hustle and bustle. He’s got about the same as you, 5-6 “. 

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