wxman57 wrote:Just got a report that it's snowing in Orange, southerngale.
Oh wow, very cool for them. I have relatives there... I hope they get some.
Mother Nature must hate me. Maybe I can start a club with Portastorm.

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iorange55 wrote:I'm amazed right now looking out the window. You can't appreciate it at night, but this morning. MY GOD!!!! every tree is weighed down the ground almost, some are broke. The bushes I don't even know what they are. They're not normal.
This is just amazing. I'm in awe.
wxman57 wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm amazed right now looking out the window. You can't appreciate it at night, but this morning. MY GOD!!!! every tree is weighed down the ground almost, some are broke. The bushes I don't even know what they are. They're not normal.
This is just amazing. I'm in awe.
How about some pics from up there? Some good ones taken by digital camera vs. cell phone...
iorange55 wrote:
txagwxman wrote:southerngale wrote:Thanks, wxman57. After 600 straight hours of rainit has finally ended, so if there's just now the opportunity for snow, I barely missed it. It was still raining an hour ago and it was sprinkling about 15-20 minutes ago. Nothing now.
It's not like I would have gotten enough to actually play in it anyway, but it's still nice to watch it falling. I feel cheated. heh
Maybe next time.
Drive east towards Lake Charles...
wxman57 wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm amazed right now looking out the window. You can't appreciate it at night, but this morning. MY GOD!!!! every tree is weighed down the ground almost, some are broke. The bushes I don't even know what they are. They're not normal.
This is just amazing. I'm in awe.
How about some pics from up there? Some good ones taken by digital camera vs. cell phone...
brewskymc wrote:Amazing... I guess this fits the definition for beautiful disaster. I drove through several neighborhoods that had no power on my way in this morning and saw several tranformers popping and lighting up the sky. The heavy, wet snow has caused lots of big tree limbs to fall here on the SMU campus. It is going to take some serious $ to clean all of this up. In spite of that, I'm ready for the next one. Do we still have one brewing for around the 20th or so?
CaptinCrunch wrote:We broke 10" at the house here in Kennedale, I never thought I would see that happen in my lifetime here in TX. I'll be 42 in 2 weeks, so I'll take this as a early B-Day preasent.
brewskymc wrote:wxman57 wrote:iorange55 wrote:I'm amazed right now looking out the window. You can't appreciate it at night, but this morning. MY GOD!!!! every tree is weighed down the ground almost, some are broke. The bushes I don't even know what they are. They're not normal.
This is just amazing. I'm in awe.
How about some pics from up there? Some good ones taken by digital camera vs. cell phone...
Unfortunately, I only have my phone with me... but here is a link to a slide show from yesterday taken by our professional photographer... He should be posting pictures taken this morning a little bit later.http://smu.edu/newsinfo/slides/snowfall-11feb2010/
wxman57 wrote:OK, no more whining from you folks in Dallas about not enough snow this winter!
Great pics, by the way. That's not really Dallas, it's somewhere in Colorado, right?
iorange55 wrote:I will post anymore I take in Hockey's thread! About to take a trip down the street
Here's to hoping nothing knocks in my head.
iorange55 wrote:I will post anymore I take in Hockey's thread! About to take a trip down the street
Here's to hoping nothing knocks in my head.
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