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We aren't expected to get a lot out of this coming storm in my neck of the woods. I'm at the warmer end of the state and last time I checked, most of it is supposed to be rain. North central portions of PA though up through New England.... Look out!

The more uncomfortable part (for me anyway) is coming end of NEXT week. It's gonna be very cold for an extended portion of time. Check your antifreeze and put another log on the heat pump.

If it's the storm that blew through California in the last couple days, get the snow shovels out.  It dropped over four feet of snow in the northern ski areas and a couple feet in the local southern mountain resorts.  Good luck!

Dennis

I love the smell of frost bite in the morning...

-18C this morning,  Plus 6C this afternoon and above freezing the rest of the week here in 'make up your damn mind with the weather already' land known as Calgary.

We did a quick parts run to the San Francisco area last weekend, got out just before the rain and snow hit. Tahoe had had a good dump the week before and news reports where saying up to 7 feet were possible during this weeks 'event'. You-all stay safe out there.

33 minutes ago, zKars said:

I love the smell of frost bite in the morning...

-18C this morning,  Plus 6C this afternoon and above freezing the rest of the week here in 'make up your damn mind with the weather already' land known as Calgary.

We did a quick parts run to the San Francisco area last weekend, got out just before the rain and snow hit. Tahoe had had a good dump the week before and news reports where saying up to 7 feet were possible during this weeks 'event'. You-all stay safe out there.

7 feet!! That's serious snow

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