Our system is arriving this afternoon after 24+ hours of freezing
drizzle---people say the trees are pretty--me? I worry about those in the
rural areas and electricity. I don't think we will be shoveling the amounts
you will be--seems to gain strength as it moves SE. BUT on Wed and Thurs they
are talking large amounts. All of this is right after Phil sees or doesn't see
his shadow---wanna take bets???
I guess it is re re re runs on Hallmark. Dusted, vacuumed, floors, laundry all
checked off
No shots here---just wearing sweats---wonder if the jeans fit?
Pam
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From: fhs-65-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <fhs-65-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Steve <sfgrob@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 10:22 AM
To: fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <fhs-65@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [fhs-65] Re: Snow on the way
Thank you. This is a large, wide-spread weather system and is affecting a lot
of us. No need to worry about Jane being left out, her turn is coming, and it
will be a pretty big event way up there too, when it gets there. Our system is
expected to get here about 7-8PM today and last for 24 hours or more.
Stay safe,
Steve
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On 01/30/2021 08:36, Karen Hutmacher wrote:
Steve, I think you can "thank" me for that "stuff". We already have snow piled
everywhere and do NOT need any more, but yet we are expecting anywhere from 5
to 9" starting today - then thru tomorrow. You may not enjoy it, but then I
believe I will send it on to Jane who WILL appreciate it...
Karen
On 1/29/2021 11:11 PM, Steve wrote:
We've had a pretty easy winter here thus far this year. Have only had snow on
the ground for a few hours, half a day at best.
But it looks like our luck has run out. Expecting what they say is going to be
our biggest snow event in years, starting Saturday evening. I'm hoping "they"
are wrong about this.
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Oh well, if it comes, it comes. And no, I won't be out in it building a
snowman either. Fully intend to stay inside where the atmosphere remains a
balmy 70°.
Stay safe,
Steve