My mom said today that her trees are starting to act like spring is coming. Both her lilacs and her sugar maples look like they do before they start to bud out. Interesting since it hasn't been a warm February or anything.
That would be absolutely awesome to see (right before you took a helicopter the hell out of there)
That roof is worrying me.
Question, do you see many single stage snowblowers?
GFS for the better part of a week had been forecasting another load of snow for S. Dakota, Minny and Northern Iowa.
The NWS service offices in this area are again starting to pick up on it. It this pans out those areas may have snow on the ground Memorial Day.
Increased risk of significant flooding, sure. Snow on the ground well into May, very doubtful. It gets very hard to keep temperatures suppressed that far south for sustained periods of time, even with snowpack, once you start pushing into April. The snow goes rapidly with a few long, sunny days in the mid 50's and lows that don't dip below freezing.
We are in South Lake Tahoe. Lucky enough to miss the blizzard that ended early Wednesday am this week and dropped 5 feet on the town. It's an absolute mess trying to get anywhere here because they don't have anywhere to put the snow. Another 2 feet is expected tomorrow through Monday and we're told we have to leave Saturday morning instead of Sunday because we'll be stuck here for days if we don't.
They were tapping maples in the C.R. area a week ago.My mom said today that her trees are starting to act like spring is coming. Both her lilacs and her sugar maples look like they do before they start to bud out. Interesting since it hasn't been a warm February or anything.
I haven't seen how much, though.So they're saying heavy snow for all of the northern 2/3's of Iowa on March 9-10? Great, just great.
6-10" for my area is the current prediction. Complete pain in the ass, especially as we have nothing but piles and shaded/fenceline snow leftI haven't seen how much, though.