They've been predicting "2 to 4 inches" for several days and yet yesterday looked to be a miss. I didn't even see the first snowflake till well after dark and radar to the west looked fairly clear. But still the predictions continued: two to four inches with isolated amounts near five inches.
Give them all credit for a "hit".
I woke this morning to a muted atmosphere. Few cars passed. When I got up at 6:45 am I could see that the road had been little-traveled and everything was white. I measured 3.6" but some stations got the 5" upper limit. I first had to shovel a path to the rain gauge and clear a path across the porch. And, of course, make Parker a small patch for her bathroom (she used it quickly and was glad to get back inside).
Here's what Pinehaven looks like this morning:
Pinehaven is snug in the snow. It's not cold enough for the heat pump to run continuously and thankfully there isn't a breath of wind at all. Maybe we can save a nickel? But there's cold weather ahead now. Thursday morning may dip into the signal digits.
It's winter in the country. This is what we must expect.
A few extra pictures ...
That's me taking the rain gauge back to its holder after the daily read.









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