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I'm gonna have to chain up the tires on my lawnmower...

Reply to _WW_

A snowblower will not only mulch any remaining leaves but will also place them
nicely in an adjoining yard.

Reply to KingLoftusXII

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..*gasp*..
It's snowing!



Where's that? I'm flying to the Chicago area tomorrow and I just HATE snow... :cry: At least, when I'm travelling that is. I like skiing, skating and stuf.

Reply to BigMac

No snow ATM in Chicago area.... Temp.s are going to fall first of the week though....

Reply to RCPilot

North of Seattle about 60 miles...

Reply to _WW_

I'd watch for a old raggity Jeep in that area if I were you!!!!!! 8O

Reply to RCPilot

..*Double gasp!*..

Great gobs of the shyte is falling now...

Reply to _WW_

Sounds like you followed through......

Reply to WingDing

*unleashes the hounds*
http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/4356/pumpkinwilddogsjg1.jpg

Reply to exit2dos

At least a foot of the stuff and still falling. I've been here 16 years and never seen this much snow at my house. If I wanted to play in the snow I'd move back to Colorado...

Reply to _WW_

Sask Weather Warning

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A STORM SYSTEM OVER WYOMING WILL SLOWLY TRACK EASTWARD INTO THE DAKOTAS TONIGHT AND TUESDAY BRINGING A PROLONGED PERIOD OF SNOW TO SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN. AS OF 3 PM SNOW WAS FALLING THROUGH MUCH OF SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN WITH VISIBILITIES OF 1 KILOMETRE OR LESS AT TIMES. BY EVENING 5 TO 10 CM OF SNOW IS LIKELY OVER MOST OF SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN. IN ADDITION EASTERLY WINDS OF 40 TO 60 KM/H IS GIVING REDUCED VISIBILITIES IN BLOWING SNOW THROUGHOUT THE AREA. THESE WINDS SHOULD DIMINISH SOMEWHAT OVERNIGHT BEFORE INCREASING AGAIN ON TUESDAY FROM THE NORTH. UNTIL THEN SNOW WILL CONTINUE TONIGHT WITH ANOTHER 5 TO 10 CM LIKELY ESPECIALLY ALONG THE YELLOWHEAD CORRIDOR. ON TUESDAY THE STORM SYSTEM IS FORECAST TO INTENSIFY AS IT MOVES EAST INTO SOUTHERN MANITOBA. ANOTHER 5 TO 10 CM OF SNOW IS POSSIBLE MAINLY OVER SOUTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN AND ALONG THE MANITOBA BORDER. AS THE DAY PROGRESSES INCREASING NORTHERLY WINDS GUSTING TO 60 KM/H WILL PRODUCE EXTENSIVE REDUCED VISIBILITIES IN BLOWING SNOW ACROSS SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN ESPECIALLY ALONG THE TRANSCANADA CORRIDOR WHERE NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS WILL BE POSSIBLE AT TIMES. THE STRONG WINDS WILL ALSO COMBINE WITH TEMPERATURES FALLING THROUGH THE MINUS TEENS TO MINUS 20 RANGE TO PRODUCE WIND CHILLS NEAR MINUS 30 BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR POOR TRAVELLING CONDITIONS AND POSSIBLE HIGHWAY CLOSURES TONIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY DUE TO THIS STORM SYSTEM.




shush

Reply to CHEEZball

Sounds like RCPilot's dandruff.

Reply to WingDing

It's headed my way!!!!! 8) I'm clear to ride, well in Jan.......

I get that snow & I'm riding!!!!

It'll hit you first though...... Best to jet on out of Chicago!!!! :wink:

Reply to RCPilot

...but that's your daily forecast...you probably even have snow plows and shyte...all we have here are a bunch of Californians...

Reply to _WW_

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I'd watch for a old raggity Jeep in that area if I were you!!!!!! 8O


BASTAGE!!!!


We got like 12" here last Friday, it was nasty... Like an inch of slush at the bottom. My wifey took the day off so she didn't have to drive in to work, but then she had to clear the driveway, and our snowblower isn't great...

Reply to JustPlainJef

Snowblower? What's that?

Reply to _WW_

Never read instructions. - Man Law

Reply to _WW_
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