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Woke up this A,M, to 12-18 " of the wettest most miserable snow, and no power. Got the genny out, going and had coffee. In the dark it looked bad, in the day lite worse. Trees snapped off, branches every where. Had to pull the top of a tree out of the drive way. Started snow blowing and hit tree branches, snapped the shear pins, twice. Finally got it done, power came back on an hour ago.

        Here's some pics

My drive way is some where thru those trees ( see the deer )

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More pics

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So much for early ice out

                Thanks for looking

                                   Jim

 

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Looks a lot like what we had a week or so ago.  This most recent nor'easter produced only a bit mixed rain and snow.  Not enough to even stick, because temps are above 32°.

  • Super User
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Great pics. Thanks for sharing.

 

Snow on the trees can be beautiful and deadly.

 

Glad you and your family are OK.

 

We are going to get rain and a little snow in Richmond, Virginia this Sunday into Monday but nothing like you had.

 

In Richmond, when it snows, everyone goes to the grocery stores and then they drive into a ditch. :D 

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Posted

Pretty pics....glad it's your house and not mine.....

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