Posted on 01/04/2017 10:03:25 PM PST by BenLurkin
Since Tuesday, 26 to 48 inches of fresh snow had fallen, with the deepest totals at the summit. Plows were working furiously to keep lots and streets clear.
Normal resort operations could be affected as personnel struggle to deal with the snow.
(Excerpt) Read more at ktla.com ...
Many of the 48 have at least one Sprinfield within their borders. PA, NJ, MO for openers. I have a feeling it’s none of those 3. So, while I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer; I still cannot place where the Mammoth snows are falling. Sorry.
We haven't had summertime Hoot Owl restrictions locally the past few years, but a lot of places have. I would like to see those places without them this summer :o).
We’ve had Hoot Owl restrictions for the past several years here in the Bitterroot. Not this year I hope!
Tight lines, FRiend.
It’s in the Sierra Nevada mountains about 4 to 5 hours from Los Angeles. It’s where LA gets most of their water.
Thanks.
“For the first time ever we are contemplating purchase of something that removes snow from the roof”
Be careful with a roof rake. Hurt my back a few years ago pulling heavy wet snow off my roof, I just hired a roof shoveler because we’ve gotten a lot already here in Central NH.
Of course, it’s the warming causing the snow...
Hopefully you're not downwind of Nampa's sugar beet factory. Almost, but not quite as bad, as a rendering plant. The inversions don't allow the steam carrying the smell to rise and dissipate.
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