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Warm

1/31/2011

 
High 47, Low 30. 

This warm weathers melting everything! Though, it was nice being able to lay around myrtle point and soak up some sun in a short sleeve shirt, the last week of january is supposed to be the coldest of the year. Didn't rain any last night, it's looking like it wants to start any moment though. Thanks to the griztrax crew who made it up a few days ago and dropped off the Cormac McCarthy Book I mentioned earlier this month, Thank You!! 
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Tom
1/31/2011 02:03:10 am

I'm wondering if you will get any of the LOAD that's coming in the next 2 days?! We are expecting anywhere from 10 to 21 inches, a record breaker here in Southern Michigan. It looks like it will track North of you for the most part. Take care, I enjoy your photos & posts each day. I'll be up (or down, then up) the first week in April.

Timothy Massey link
1/31/2011 03:31:23 am

Awesome clouds Dude. Hey did you ever make it to the beardly farms thing at Barley's, just wonderin if you got a good taste of them thar soups, they were all outstanding!

Rod link
1/31/2011 03:48:48 am

Send some of that heat up my way. It was 5F this morning, just above Philly. At least the past weekend was pretty nice and let me get in 5-1/2 miles of snowshoeing.

We're also expecting a significant ice event over the next several days.

JM
1/31/2011 09:58:10 am

Is the Boulevard busted through?

Matt
2/1/2011 03:19:14 am

I'm planning to come up there this weekend and was wondering about the Boulevard as well. How deep would you guess the snow is on the boulevard?

patsy
2/1/2011 03:49:57 am

Looks as though it is warmer there than here in Gordonville, Tx. Gee it is supposed to be in the single digits BRRRRRRRRRRR
Patsy Fox

Dana P
2/1/2011 04:03:47 am

Something is terribly wrong with the weather...it IS February 1st and we are having THUNDERSTORMS in west TN. However, I would rather have that than the dangerous freezing rain and massive amounts of snow some other states are experiencing.

Kathy
2/1/2011 04:26:24 am

Beautiful picures, once again. It's starting to snow here in central Illinois. We're expecting up to 2 feet of snow!

Dana P
2/1/2011 06:32:40 am

Hey Kathy,
PLEASE keep all that snow up your way!!!I truely feel for all those in the path of this massive winter storm and it's not so much the snow..which is bad enough... but the freezing rain that is ahead of the snow. Here in west TN we usually get the freezing rain and in 1994 we got a major ice storm that took months to clean up.

Whiteman
2/1/2011 06:43:00 am

I was at the lodge on Saturday when two young men came in from Icewater Springs. They were the first to be on the Boulevard since this snow came. They were wearing snowshoes and it apparently took them a long time.

Rod link
2/1/2011 08:27:22 am

Looks like Leconte is about to get hammered with rain in the next couple hours. (unless it falls as snow at that elevation)

Dana P.
2/1/2011 09:49:05 am

"Better get under cover, Sylvester there's a storm blowing up -- a whopper, to speak in the vernacular of the peasantry." The high winds have started here in west TN...gusts to 60mph!! Batten down the hatches folks it's gonna get rough.

Marilyn
2/1/2011 10:37:04 am

We're getting hammered here too in central Indiana. Gusts to 32 (not as bad as 60) and snow last night, freezing rain now, and predicted snow again tonight and tomorrow..maybe up to a foot+. Good days to stay in and hunker down with a nice fire and good book and perhaps a glass or two of fortification. Hope you stay warm and cozy on the mountain, Alex. Weather doesn't seem to be nice in too many places! But it makes for excitement in the dead of winter!

vicky
2/1/2011 11:37:38 am

beautiful pictures. hope the worst of the storm misses you!


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