Scenes of Our Snow Day...
Woohoo we got 8" of sweet, sweet powder at Lake level. According to OpenSnow.com, "The snow moved in NW of the lake around 5:30 last night with intense snowfall rates of 2 inches per hours for the first few hours. Overnight the cold front moves through the entire area with the last of snow showers winding down South of the lake around 5:30 this morning."
"We have reports this morning of 6-18 inches on the mountains. Snow showers kept filling in behind the cold front overnight as temperatures dropped through the teens on the mountains. That kept snow going while snow ratios were rising. This was not supposed to be a 12 hour snow event, so the longer duration helped to put us over the top at some ski resorts."
So Steve and I strolled to the Lake. It couldn't have been a more beautiful after-storm-day, but it's not over yet. The snow dances are working.
1 comments:
Your nephew couldn't have had better timing. That adds another element of excitement.
Keep dancing! You need more snow!!
It looks so pretty in Tahoe. I wonder how it would look in Oceanside.
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