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This could be a fun weekend.

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Woke up to 22 degrees and it is snowing. Snow is supposed to continue until noon. Since it was 80 degrees yesterday, the ground is warm and it is pretty slick out. I took the dogs out for a morning walk. The two I am sitting with these two weeks are golden doodles and kept shaking the moisture off. If I was home, I would sweep, rather than shovel, and then put down some ice melt, in spite of the fact it is supposed to be 51 degrees tomorrow. This community has common walkways past the front steps, and it is someone's job to maintain the walkways, not any homeowner's. I just do not want to fall down when one of the dogs sees a rabbit and decides to go see it.
 
This could be a fun weekend.

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Looks like parts of North Dakota and a little of South Dakota have the possibility of heavy snow. Cattle ranchers in South Dakota were bracing for this storm, cleaning out gardens and bringing in potted plants. I took my herbs and potted plants in over the weekend, knowing I wouldn't necessarily be able to do it just before the storm.
 
Burn ban still on.
High 85 today , October 10th:eek::confused:

Storms and rain predicted tomorrow.

Jim
Pouring rain right now. Over 3/4" in 15 minutes. See previous pic. Same thing:rolleyes:.
 
Jim,
When water falls out of the sky and the temperature is below freezing you won't get rain. You get snow. ;)
 
It drizzled here off and on for a couple of hours, only got .12 inches. Weatherman says temps will be in the low 50's by morning. It will be the coldest temps since last march I believe. Unless there is a lot of rain on the backside of this low pressure system it looks like this is it for the rain.
 
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...Thats 1.54 inches in a week to break the long drought... I'll take it! :)
Rained all damday on us, 1.52 inches for today:confused:.
Mud-pies anyone?:p
 

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