It’s been very cold up here in New England today. I did go on a nice walk though, dressed in lots of layers. I actually got a little sweaty! We are expecting about a foot of snow beginning tomorrow. But it will be the light fluffy stuff and we are not expecting it to be too windy. Power outages should not be widespread. Down by you, though, are the meteorologists thinking that there may be ice mixed in? That certainly could cause downed trees and down to powerlines. Take extra good care. Stay safe and stay warm!
It's up for grabs, as far as I can tell. We're on a slope at about a thousand feet altitude. We got snow but not a ton; sleet but seems moderate. Quite cold as well. I haven't gone out. We have power, but also a generator.
We've got mostly sleet and ice here in Central Texas, which is not as nice as snow. I do miss a good snow a few times each winter as we had further north, as long as it doesn't stick around too long. I hope yours is enjoyable but doesn't keep you indoors too long.
Enjoy your snow! I hope your generator isn't needed, but if it is that it does its job well! I remember so many storms on Cape Cod where the power was out for several days-fireplace and friends helped but once we had a generator we could just relax, we wouldn't freeze.
It’s been very cold up here in New England today. I did go on a nice walk though, dressed in lots of layers. I actually got a little sweaty! We are expecting about a foot of snow beginning tomorrow. But it will be the light fluffy stuff and we are not expecting it to be too windy. Power outages should not be widespread. Down by you, though, are the meteorologists thinking that there may be ice mixed in? That certainly could cause downed trees and down to powerlines. Take extra good care. Stay safe and stay warm!
It's up for grabs, as far as I can tell. We're on a slope at about a thousand feet altitude. We got snow but not a ton; sleet but seems moderate. Quite cold as well. I haven't gone out. We have power, but also a generator.
We've got mostly sleet and ice here in Central Texas, which is not as nice as snow. I do miss a good snow a few times each winter as we had further north, as long as it doesn't stick around too long. I hope yours is enjoyable but doesn't keep you indoors too long.
Enjoy your snow! I hope your generator isn't needed, but if it is that it does its job well! I remember so many storms on Cape Cod where the power was out for several days-fireplace and friends helped but once we had a generator we could just relax, we wouldn't freeze.