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It was 22 this morning but 49 this afternoon. My worst inconvenience was my anchor rope was frozen in a puddle in the back of my truck, I’ll take it 

  • Super User
Posted

February looks pretty mild.

 

6-10 day

  • Super User
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Hey @TnRiver46 you might want to go stock up on essentials to ride out this monster coming your direction. :hammer:

 

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  • Super User
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2 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Hey @TnRiver46 you might want to go stock up on essentials to ride out this monster coming your direction. :hammer:

Well, Knoxville's gonna be out of TP and beer for the next month.

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29 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Hey @TnRiver46 you might want to go stock up on essentials to ride out this monster coming your direction. :hammer:

 

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At this point they’ve cried wolf so many times I don’t think many people will panic

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  • Global Moderator
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I just checked the local weather and they are only predicting rain, 68 and sunny today 

 

we will be doing some fishing Super Bowl Sunday 

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Another crazy day here. Rained pretty hard yesterday afternoon and throughout the night, then just cloudy and light flurries today until this afternoon when the wind machine turned up! Hard out of the west, and cooling off at the same time. I let the hounds out for a minute and the short haired one basically did a lap around the yard then straight back to the house. The husky was in his glory though. Didn’t come in for half hour or so, just sitting there with his snout into the wind, ears back and a very content look on his face ?.  

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  • Super User
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We are starting to move into our springtime weather pattern.  Warm weather during the first part of the week then a cold front moves through on Thursday or Friday.  Cold temps or worse just in time for the weekend. 

  • Super User
Posted

Not sure which of you fine folks left the door at the Mason Dixon line open,

but we certain appreciate it up this way.

Guess you might as well just go ahead and prop that bad boy wide open !

May be an image of 2 people, snow, sky and text that says 'National Weather Service Gaylord, MI Today Monday Tuesday Highs: 38-46° Wednesday Thursday Highs: 36-43° Highs: 38-48° 38-4 Highs: 40-52° Highs: 26-43° Tuesday and Wednesday could have record high temperatures. A Look Ahead There is a storm that we are watching for the later part of the week.'

:smiley:

A-Jay

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  • Global Moderator
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On 2/9/2023 at 4:35 PM, gimruis said:

Hey @TnRiver46 you might want to go stock up on essentials to ride out this monster coming your direction. :hammer:

 

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I forgot to report back, it rained 

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  • Super User
Posted

We're having a one-day return to winter tomorrow

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  • Super User
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6 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

We're having a one-day return to winter tomorrow

That was wild yesterday.  An all-day rain on Feb 14.  I don't know how much I got, but I heard that the Twin Cities metro area received about an inch of rain.  It really ate away at the snow pack.

 

Course, now its all frozen.  But it'll melt again this weekend. Haha

  • Super User
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Next week looks like inbound moisture for a large contingent of the country.

 

6-10 day precipitation outlook for next Tuesday-Saturday

  • Super User
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10 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Next week looks like inbound moisture for a large contingent of the country.

Which will really help our situation - it's already much better for us, but more moisture is still welcome

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51 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Which will really help our situation - it's already much better for us, but more moisture is still welcome

 

I don't think the rain on Tuesday was included in this week's monitor.  I got over an inch of rain that day.  Regardless, a wetter pattern going into spring is certainly welcomed.

  • Global Moderator
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359330-F2-B3-B2-4770-8-A82-052996-A35-DFMoisture overload down this way, 2” overnight. Some snow flurries today that were predicted for last weekend, their crystal ball must need windexed 

  • Super User
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4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Moisture overload down this way, 2” overnight

Wow ya I’d say so. Looks like part of the bridge washed out too.

  • Global Moderator
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1 minute ago, gimruis said:

Wow ya I’d say so. Looks like part of the bridge washed out too.

My buddy’s wife sent me that, I think the creek is diverted thru a little mini aqueduct that you can see in the pic . I haven’t driven by there in a while, can’t remember 

  • Super User
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Massive midweek storm here Tues - Thurs.  This model may be a bit on the generous side, but its very likely that a large swatch of the Midwest from Sioux Falls into the Great Lakes region will see significant snowfall, and the Twin Cities appears to be the bullseye.

 

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2 hours ago, gimruis said:

Massive midweek storm here Tues - Thurs.  This model may be a bit on the generous side, but its very likely that a large swatch of the Midwest from Sioux Falls into the Great Lakes region will see significant snowfall, and the Twin Cities appears to be the bullseye.

 

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Wow - sucks to be you. I just checked our forecast and we’re supposed to be within a few degrees of 70 a couple of those days ? Looking at the 10 day and highs don’t dip below 40 here in Indiana during that period. I’m pretty certain this Feb. will go down as one of the warmest on record…which means we’ll probably pay for it in Mar and/or April ?

  • Super User
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3 hours ago, gimruis said:

Massive midweek storm here Tues - Thurs.  This model may be a bit on the generous side, but its very likely that a large swatch of the Midwest from Sioux Falls into the Great Lakes region will see significant snowfall, and the Twin Cities appears to be the bullseye.

 

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Whoa dude

  • Super User
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3 minutes ago, DitchPanda said:

Whoa dude

Ya - We're about to get hammered - @gimruis and I are practically neighbors.

 

Count @Deephaven in that too - he lives just across the lake from me.

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