Supposed to have a truck load of snow up here this winter.. Be ready for the worst and be hope full of the least.. Snow doesn't bother me.. BUT the -40 for a month sure gets to me...
My guess would be that we'll get colder temperatures and less snowfall because we've had a very wet summer, but we'll have to wait and see cause I'm not good at predicting weather.
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As my wife says they'll predict snow and nothing will happen. They'll say it's not going to snow or miss us and then we'll have a whole bunch.
Probably be like last year when we got the usual dusting of snow. I'm hoping for a nice whopper of a snowfall like a couple of years ago, 16"-20", that was nice. :snowing:
:ditto: I dont think we can get much more than we did last year. In any event, I will be ready for whatever Mother Nature throws our way. I have another set of weights and a concrete block that I didnt even use last year. Should be fun.
Light followed by dark followed by darker, snow followed by snowier and icier, :snowing: and cold followed by colder. :1221: That is our usual upstate NY winter.
Last year my area set a couple records in the cold and snow department.Overall,it was still a mild winter, temp wise.I am thinking that my general area will have a more sever winter, because we have had unusually cold snaps in September and starting into October of this year.I kind of hope we have a cold winter so some of the critters and insects will die off.I have fought with for the last six years till I'm nearly broke.
My wish: Just enough snow for a white Christmas without being a nuisance, then plenty of snow for tractor fun in Jan and Feb, then a quick melt, and golf by the end of March.
My wish: Just enough snow for a white Christmas without being a nuisance, then plenty of snow for tractor fun in Jan and Feb, then a quick melt, and golf by the end of March.
It can be just as cold and snowy as it wants as long as long as we don't have an ice storm to tear things up. I do kind of prefer the snows that don't really stick to pavement but keep a fresh coating of white on the rest of the ground.
But I don't have any snow removal attachments on the tractor either.
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