20 October 2014

An Inch, They Said

Uh-huh.


6+ inches at our house; less as I drove north toward work.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yep.
Well, they ARE the experts!

gfa

Rev. Paul said...

Guffaw: "x" = mathematical symbol for an unknown value

"spurt" = a drip, under pressure.

You do the math. :)

threecollie said...

Um, maybe they were big inches?

Rev. Paul said...

Even so, threecollie, we were only supposed to get one.

Chickenmom said...

Looks like a nice, wet snow - just perfect to make your first snowman!

Rev. Paul said...

Yep. We don't get much wet snow here, so I hope the kids are enjoying.

ProudHillbilly said...

Heh. Better you than me.

Rev. Paul said...

See? I told it wouldn't wait until Christmas.

Never does. :)

Teresa said...

Winter appears to have arrived in your neck of the woods. LOL. Stay warm!

Rev. Paul said...

Thanks, Teresa - that's the plan. :)

Cathy said...

Ditto to all the comments above. . .
And . . .well . . . it IS pretty :)

Rev. Paul said...

It's nice to look at, Cathy, but some days I'd rather admire it from inside, with a hot cup of coffee in hand. The streets are mostly bare now, as it's been above freezing all day.

Murphy's Law said...

Oh, the weather outside is frightful,
but the fire is so delightful.

You do have a fire, don't you?

Rev. Paul said...

ML: it's electric, but yeah ... we've got one. :)

Sandy Livesay said...

Rev Paul,
What's your temperature like there with the snow?

Stay warm and dry, grab yourself another cup of joe before going out and clearing the snow.

1 inch......NOT, sounds like our weather person here.
Temperatures here in the 80's yesterday. To warm to go hunting and it's hunting season here this weekend with black powder.

Rev. Paul said...

Sandy,

The current temp is always displayed on the sidebar, just below the header. But this week, we have daytime highs in the upper 30s. That'll drop again in the next 10 days or so.

Lows in the 20s, for now.