[quote]pushharder wrote:
on edge wrote:
BuddyRich wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
BuddyRich wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
It snowed 5 inches last night and another 6 inches in the last 4 hours. It’s supposed to get well below zero this weekend. I think I’m going to go back outside and play in the snow. I love winter.
Are you near the ID border? I have a cabin in the pan handle but haven’t been able to get there in winter due to work. It’s only a few miles from Montana border, wondering if it got blasted with snow.
I’m in NW Montana, about 50 miles from ID. I’d assume Northern Idaho is getting hammered too.
I think that northern ID/Montana border area is absolutely beautiful. Can’t wait til retirement so I can spend more time up there. (only 20 yrs to go. lol)
Ice on my winshield in Phoenix this morning, cold for this area. I know, I know, poor phoenicians…
Hey, I’d be happy to look after your cabin for you in the winters. Does it happen to be by Schweitzer? How about Preist Lake?
I had a great time riding sleds last winter in Priest Lake. Best snow year in a generation.[/quote]
A little ways away from Priest Lake, it’s a little south of Clark Fork, just across Montana border from Heron. Better back your long johns, lol, off the grid in the mountains. No water but there is a spring just into Montana, no power, no phone service. Perfect get away, the real world just disapears when we are there.
A little over a week ago, we had an ice storm that took out power to over 400,000 people in our state. (NH has about 1 million people) Several of my coworkers had no power for 6 days. On Friday it started snowing at 2pm, and has not really stopped since then.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
on edge wrote:
BuddyRich wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
BuddyRich wrote:
ctschneider wrote:
It snowed 5 inches last night and another 6 inches in the last 4 hours. It’s supposed to get well below zero this weekend. I think I’m going to go back outside and play in the snow. I love winter.
Are you near the ID border? I have a cabin in the pan handle but haven’t been able to get there in winter due to work. It’s only a few miles from Montana border, wondering if it got blasted with snow.
I’m in NW Montana, about 50 miles from ID. I’d assume Northern Idaho is getting hammered too.
I think that northern ID/Montana border area is absolutely beautiful. Can’t wait til retirement so I can spend more time up there. (only 20 yrs to go. lol)
Ice on my winshield in Phoenix this morning, cold for this area. I know, I know, poor phoenicians…
Hey, I’d be happy to look after your cabin for you in the winters. Does it happen to be by Schweitzer? How about Preist Lake?
I had a great time riding sleds last winter in Priest Lake. Best snow year in a generation.[/quote]
Until this year. I haven’t made it into the mountains yet, but the snow has to be epic. The snow we have in town right now is like deep mountain snow, so what actually is in the mountains must be off the charts.
I’m afraid a good base wasn’t in place before this storm, so it’s probably not good for skiing or boarding. Rocks under the powder…
About ten inches last night. Since I live on a through fare I get to shove all the shit from the road as well. Snowplow drivers are people you have a love/hate relationship with. Right now I love them it was a great workout. Earlier I hated them as they came by my freshly shoveled sidewalks, with their heavy wet snow.
Could get another six inches tonight. I so happy I’m on holidays. This city is always a mess when it snows. 80% of sidewalks are not shoveled. Only though fares are plowed. 5% of the drivers have snow tires. The 4X4’ers think they can stop on ice. I good time to stay off the streets.
well, hard to say what the weather is in texas. as the sayin goes “if you dont like the weather in texas, wait an hour, it will change!” it was 75 and sunny yesterday and now its 50 with a wind chill out the wazzu! one day it will snow or sleet or rain (whatever you wanna call the cold shit freezing up my window) then the next day you could literally go swimming. i wish we had real weather down here!
It’s about 80 degrees. Christmas day it was a bit warmer, about 82 or so. However, it is winter so it has been raining a lot and it hasn’t been quite as warm; it’s only gotten up to 75 some days. It’s will start to get cooler at night in the coming weeks; it’ll start to drop into the upper 60’s at night, now that winter and the rainy season are here for real.