Very windy last night. Thousands lost power and of course the temps plummeted into the low teens. Par for the course. Luckily we didn't lose power, but I have a regular pine cone party going on outside.
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You should collect them - I like to put them in my fireplaceVery windy last night. Thousands lost power and of course the temps plummeted into the low teens. Par for the course. Luckily we didn't lose power, but I have a regular pine cone party going on outside.
At least 2 feet, maybe closer to 3 in my back yard. Overnight temps still often in the single digits which isn't helping with the snow melt.33 on the f-scale, feels like 25, snow on Saturday. We haven't had our "St Paddy's Day Storm" yet...any storm within 3-4 days or longer is labelled as such. We still have a lot of snow on the ground. Paper says we have 8"...don't know where they measure as the back yard has well over a foot foot and a half. Who still has snow on the ground?
Oh My - how very "Crouch End"Just took these half an hour ago (4.30 gmt) of the eerie fog we've got.
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At least 2 feet, maybe closer to 3 in my back yard. Overnight temps still often in the single digits which isn't helping with the snow melt.