Duck-Slayer
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Not used to this since moving to SW Idaho. Hop ring I left it all in NE Montana..... fingers crossed it melts today.
Matt
Matt
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wth Matt, we got nothing in south meridian. Just a bunch of wind, and maybe some flakes. Not even enough to melt off the truck windshield.
Colorado had one in March of this year. Set a new low on the baro pressure scale. Had sustained 50+ mph winds for 24+ hours. Not fun.We had something they call a Bomb Cyclone move in last night. Thatās when the barometric pressure drops real fast rapidly intensifying a storm. The local news people always get real exited with any weather and pretty much always take the āWEāRE ALL GUNNA DIEā attitude so you can imagine how they reacted to something Called a BOMB CYCLONE. Well we did get 100 mph winds on the coast and maybe 60 mph inland but that happens three or four times a year anyway. They got a good inch of rain on the coast which is pretty pathetic for a Pacific Northwest winter storm. Snow levels were low with decent accumulations but it is almost December. The barometric pressure dropped to 29.1mb which is impressive and the wind did blow the rest of the leaves out of my maple tree but other than that, not too exciting. We are stuck in the misery zone right now. That's area just below the snow line where it canāt make up its mind whether to rain or snow or do both at the same time. Worse yet where it snows five or six inches then warms up just enough to rain bringing out the Whamp Bats. You know, those big globs of snow that fly out of the trees, named for the sound they make when they hit the ground. Whamp! Kind of strange if you think about it. If your close enough to hear what they sound like they never do hit the ground. They always hit the top of your head, unless off course you donāt have a hood up then they hit the back of your neck. I guess āAUGH-DAMMIT!-BRRRR BATSā was just too long a name.