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Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Snowstorm of Feb 9th and 10th

This past Tues/Wednesday featured a pretty decent snowstorm. I don't have the final tally but original predictions were for 10 to 14 inches of 'lake effect' snow, and I think we came close. School was never cancelled, and the roads were never very bad (by Milwaukee snowstorm standards), but it was still a chore to clear it all. Not so bad in the early stages, as the temperature was mild and the snow light and dry, but in the evening the wind picked up and this morning, after the storm, the temperature dropped.

These are a few pictures Lisa took while I was clearing the alley. I love this first picture:

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4 comments:

alphawoman said...

I love these pictures.

Sybil said...

What great photo's thanks as always for sharing. Mary and I just back from 4 days on the East Coast a small run down town called Margate..we had the coldest weather I have beenin for a very long time the wind was from the east and went right through us !! lots of snow by our standards..although looking at yours not by yours !! and our schools closed down !!
Love sybil x

Anonymous said...

I agree the first one is great and you should send it in to tv stations. All, the pictures are great, love Smiley getting LuLu full of snow LOL..

Grandma J.

Bridgett said...

I can't imagine getting that much snow and not cancelling school! We get 4 inches here and school is cancelled. LOL

Granted, there are a lot of hollows and back roads around here...as well as lots of curving country roads. All that plays into it...but still.

GREAT photos.