21 September 2013

Accu-Hunch Was Right

There's snow in the forecast for tomorrow night, Monday, and Tuesday. Not a lot, but still about a month earlier than usual. It's 34 & windy this morning; although they expect a high of 50 today (possible, if the sun stays out), it's only expected to reach 41 tomorrow. Then the rain changes to snow after that.

Looks like I got my winter tires installed just in time.

Older Daughter is having hers installed as I write this, so the two 4x4 vehicles will be ready. The two sedans are a lower priority; if there's an unexpected snowfall, we can carpool.

The best part of all this is that the tire shop is having a "winter sale", which means 25% off the purchase of four tires.

Saving money is a good thing. :)

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Here's a picture you might like - moonrise on Thursday:


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The high, right now, here is 101*F.

Obviously, God is unfair!
:-)

gfa

Rev. Paul said...

Yes, gfa, exactly. Only not so much. (And yes, I know you're joking.)

Sandy Livesay said...

Rev. Paul,

It's great to be prepared for the snow and save money at the save time.

Love this picture of the moon.

Chickenmom said...

That pic is a traffic stopper!

Old NFO said...

PRetty pics, 96 here, 90% humidity, another typhoon on the way... Time to GTFOOD, sigh...

Rev. Paul said...

Indeed, Sandy. Thanks.

Thanks, Chickenmom. :)

NFO, I hear you. Travel safe & make it home without incident.

Stephen said...

My chair side weather wizard gives me a current reading of 78.8 degrees. Rain forecast for most of tomorrow.

You lucky booger you. Enjoy.

Rev. Paul said...

Stephen, it continues to be cool, windy, and rainy here. We can only there are no heavy snows before the leaves fall, to prevent broken branches from taking out power lines. Not sure how lucky that is. :)

Cathy said...

I'm thinking there are few things more . . . (looking for the right phrase here) . . . more . . OK . . just plain wondrous as a full moon rise.
Very nice picture.

Rev. Paul said...

I'm glad you liked it, Cathy. Thanks.