You know what happens when you hire large, burrowing rodents as meteorologists? This:That's one night's snowfall, starting around 10:00 pm, much of it horizontal, as you can see. About 3" of snow here in Broad Ripple, worse in the counties to the north. Can zombie Yetis be far behind?
I'm not saying it's a unusual as this: Still, I was hoping for a nice, gradual slide into Spring instead of another chance to slide on the roads. Hey, at least the cats are getting along better. Bath time!
H'mm. Where'd they go?
Snow season in Indiana ends when the high school basketball tourney is over.
ReplyDeleteWhat?
You mean "Large, burrowing rodents" like Al Gore or that other one?
ReplyDeletePhil something or other?
Thats some nice climate change you have there!!
We getting a taste of sub zero again probably headed your way...
Spring is less than a month away!
ReplyDeleteI also remember heavy snows the weekend before Mother's Day some years ago, here near KC.
Hmmm...Monday we just got another 18" dumped on top of the 5 ft that was already here. There's nowhere left to put the stuff, living in the city. My alley has snowbanks over 10 ft. high.
ReplyDeleteTurns out that the Farmer's Almanac is far, far more accurate in their winter prediction (colder and snowier than usual) than the NWS. Punxatawny Phil, not so much.
Groundhog will look you square in the eye and lie like a dog, er democrat.
ReplyDeleteWe're not supposed to get snow in late Feb. But this is what happened yesterday!
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What ARE these red containers with the green tops? Pringles? For bath time munching?
ReplyDeleteShampoo, conditioner: you know: girl stuff!
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