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Tue 19 Dec, 2006 12:33 pm
# Today: Cloudy with snow. Temps nearly steady in the mid 30s. Winds ESE at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 90%. 1 to 3 inches of snow expected. Stronger winds in and below canyons and passes.
# Tonight: Snow flurries and snow showers early with a chance of lingering snow showers later. Low 19F. Winds W at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snowfall around one inch.
This is albaturkey my friends, enchanted it ain't, today.
Well, that makes 55 in downtown LA seem positively tropical!
Snow? Your're getting snow? Send some up here along with normal winter temps...it's about 45 right now. Expected high on Christmas of 48 No dip below freezing anywhere.
75 degrees with a low of 57. Thinking of those poor people on Mt. Hood.
He ain't gettin no snow. Neither am I in Farmington. New Mexico is too hot and dry for that kind of thing, dont'cha know.
Very nice. First time in fifty years it has snowed at the house I live in. I can look out my window and see the Petroglyphs whitening up. (Yes, Dys, from the far right window in the computer room.)
When I went to the market just now, it was the first time I've ever driven when it has been snowing (no ice on the streets right now, good thing for me.) When I lived in the Chicago area in the early fifties it snowed a lot. We often had our side yard blanketed with, say, two feet of snow and much higher drifts.
It did snow once in west Los Angeles, back when I was six... but the snow didn't accumulate much at all.
It rained once, over in Rio Arriba county. My neighbor took his kids to see, but he was too late.
Enjoy! I miss white Christmas'.
It is now a balmy 75 'round these parts. I really would like it better if it were 70.
Lies, Squinney. Commie, pinko lies.
That was taken at White Sands, right?
Signed,
NM Chamber of Commerce
roger wrote:It rained once, over in Rio Arriba county. My neighbor took his kids to see, but he was too late.
I once lived, briefly, in Rio Arriba County. It snowed--if you were at a high enough elevation. We were driving south out of Los Alamos once't, and as we passed the ancient caldera, before Ojo Caliente, up above 10,000 feet, there were still traces of snow under the trees in a dense grove of conifers. That was early June.
by 10 am yesterday the streets were clear and dry; the lady Diane and the lady Osso whent shopping; this am the streets are totally clear, the sun is shining and it's currently 29 F.
And what's up with Sally?
Hah, Walter, I just came to this thread to post that photo... (great minds, you know.)
Front and backyard pictures from my brother in Rio Rancho (NE side of Albuquerque). Yesterday's snow storm.