I had to drive to Columbus a couple of days this past week, about a hundred miles northeast of where we live.
On each of those days, I drove through heavy snow squalls, although the ground is too warm for any to acumulate and the squalls didn't last very long.
As I arrived home Thurday afternoon, we experienced a heavy squall here, actually leaving frozen bits on the ground. I also saw some white acumulation on the BMW's convertible top as it sat in the driveway. Time to put it in the garage for the winter.
My point is that it's early for us to see snow here in SW Ohio.
I wonder what the coming winter will bring us?
On each of those days, I drove through heavy snow squalls, although the ground is too warm for any to acumulate and the squalls didn't last very long.
As I arrived home Thurday afternoon, we experienced a heavy squall here, actually leaving frozen bits on the ground. I also saw some white acumulation on the BMW's convertible top as it sat in the driveway. Time to put it in the garage for the winter.
My point is that it's early for us to see snow here in SW Ohio.
I wonder what the coming winter will bring us?