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Lie Jshay said, today we are back to where we were a week ago today.. Then we had 15 cm heavy snow and it took a full week to recover.. Our 10 day forecast is showing above 0C overnight temps, with highs up to 15C... Then by the end of the 10 day, back to 0C highs for a couple days..

Our mandatory winter tire season is to end 30 April... But I'm not in any big hurry to change off the studded snow tires because I've seen May snow storms too often...
 
Lie Jshay said, today we are back to where we were a week ago today.. Then we had 15 cm heavy snow and it took a full week to recover.. Our 10 day forecast is showing above 0C overnight temps, with highs up to 15C... Then by the end of the 10 day, back to 0C highs for a couple days..

Our mandatory winter tire season is to end 30 April... But I'm not in any big hurry to change off the studded snow tires because I've seen May snow storms too often...
Are you saying jshay is lying???
 
We are in a solar minimum that is likely to last 20 - 30 years. We are currently about a third of the way through the first third. Hang on folks it's going to get worse before it gets better.
Waita minute! You mean temps will take longer and longer to warm up?
You know what that would mean for us, right? :oops:
 
It's like we are a whole month behind!!
Well the electric company here is getting the shaft. :oops:
Every year I enjoy "the magic-month" when neither the heat or A/C runs.
(The temp inside is very tightly controlled between 74 - 76, for 'grumpy')
Looks like we are gonna have 2 magic-months this year.:woo hoo:
Evidently when you mix grand solar minimum, with global warming, you get 3 months of great weather for us.:thumbs:
 
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