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This isn't supposed to happen this time of year in Missouri
ridgleyart
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Looks like Michigan this morning.
suppose to start snowing here ( mid west OHIO ) in about 1/2 hour guessing about 2" per the news
not what we wanted to hear .
We got it here in central Il as well.
Hopefully, I got my poppies and other flowers covered early enough that they still survive.
We got flurries yesterday in SW Iowa.
It threatened to snow a little here in SC back in January.I think I did see a few flakes a couple of years ago.
It stayed together long enough that we got quarter sized flakes on the Eastern side of MO. Not cold enough to stick except in the nooks and crannies. Grandsons in Rogers, Arkansas had enough they were able to build a snowman.
A good 3" of heavy wet snow this morning in north central MO. I had to dig the snow shovel back out of the corner where it was stashed a month back.
FYI We did a short test run of the planter yesterday. Best I can remember, this is the first time I've had planted ground snowed on.
I'll bet the Canada goose on the beaver house nest got chilly sitting there in snow up to her neck.
Looks like Global Warming, I mean climate change to me!
Same here in Southern Indiana.
ha! in 1970 all of southern illinois got a minimum of 14 inches of snow overnite from April 14th into the 15th. what a mess. all of the snow plows had been removed, and only a few were able to be put back into service. fortunately the snow was completely melted away by late afternoon of the 15th.
We received almost 2" of snow yesterday morning...it was all gone by 4 that afternoon...My Bride's flowers came through it fine..
Got photos from relatives pretty much all across the state.
Was out playing in it the other day. Friend of mine is working his way west from Ohio. We hit some off-road trails at Glade Top Trail - Mark Twain National Forest.
Ed in his 2020 Scaling one of the many rock ledges:
Been there a few times, it's less than an hour from the house.
"Ed in his 2020 Scaling one of the many rock ledges:"
Scaling a rock ledge? Looks similar to the typical north MO county road.
I bet you're a real hoot at parties.
I was being sarcastic. No more green font.
Heat wave here in SC around 62