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  On 12/24/2020 at 12:22 AM, phdhorn said:

Updated forecast, temps are now not supposed to get out of the 50's Thursday. There's your winter, mofos. Yer welcome.

Christmas day, should go up to low 60s, maybe.

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I can deal with this. 50s are a good temp to tend the prime rib on the smoker, and I can have a nice fire in the pit & watch TV while sipping on some good stuff on the patio.

It ain't snow, but cool enough to feel like the holidays.

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Looking like NE Kansas to NE Iowa is supposed to get steam rolled middle of next week.  9-16" of snow currently predicted.  Would be the biggest single snow event I've ever been a part of if it hits the high tick.

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  On 12/25/2020 at 3:07 PM, Al_4_ISU said:
Looking like NE Kansas to NE Iowa is supposed to get steam rolled middle of next week.  9-16" of snow currently predicted.  Would be the biggest single snow event I've ever been a part of if it hits the high tick.

I have a friend on Facebook who shares when random social media weather terrorist start to sound the alarms about “potent storm in 7 days, keep your eyes on it”....well he shared about that storm. Doesn’t look good if things hold up
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Went to bed to rain and woke to a White Christmas. Thankfully, unlike last week's that brought us a foot of heavy/wet snow today's is light and fluffy. It's pretty cold out so that's the cause for that, about a 35-degree drop from yesterday.

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Woke up to it being 59 degrees this morning, rain has pretty much washed out 90% of last weeks snow, and now some areas are under flash flood watch, strong winds this morning also knocked out power for a few hours.  We have a generator but not for the whole house so oven/stove couldn't be used and Christmas dinner is delayed. 

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  On 12/25/2020 at 7:16 PM, Underdog said:

Woke up to it being 59 degrees this morning, rain has pretty much washed out 90% of last weeks snow, and now some areas are under flash flood watch, strong winds this morning also knocked out power for a few hours.  We have a generator but not for the whole house so oven/stove couldn't be used and Christmas dinner is delayed. 

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You need a wood stove. I miss the one we had when my wife and I were up just outside of Saratoga Springs.

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Meanwhile in SoCal, I took my kids swimming today. Temperature today was high 60s, with a low tonight in the mid 40s.

Having a heated pool (maintained by the HOA, 20 second walk from my house, and no one else swimming) is glorious.

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With chances of precipitation which could mean.......Don’t want to jinx it, waiting to hear from PhDhorn.  

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  On 12/25/2020 at 4:14 PM, MNLonghornFUKM said:


I have a friend on Facebook who shares when random social media weather terrorist start to sound the alarms about “potent storm in 7 days, keep your eyes on it”....well he shared about that storm. Doesn’t look good if things hold up

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Now we're down to like 4-7" for the totality of the storm.  I was actually kinda hoping for the bigger amount to get things going for snowmobiling and XC skiing.

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  On 12/28/2020 at 2:48 PM, BBQ2Bayou said:

My buddies in Minnesota do this. I want to try it now that I'm back in Iowa. 

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Central Iowa can be pretty hit and miss with it.  Des Moines area probably only has a few weeks most years where you'll have enough snow.  I got back into it last year, and I'd say I got a solid 5-6 weeks of good snow pack for it up here.

But it's a great way to get outside and work out in the dead of winter.

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  On 12/28/2020 at 2:50 PM, Al_4_ISU said:

Central Iowa can be pretty hit and miss with it.  Des Moines area probably only has a few weeks most years where you'll have enough snow.  I got back into it last year, and I'd say I got a solid 5-6 weeks of good snow pack for it up here.

But it's a great way to get outside and work out in the dead of winter.

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THat's my concern. I want to get snowshoes too, but I'm in Des Moines, so I don't know if it's worth getting stuff like that. 

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  On 12/28/2020 at 2:54 PM, BBQ2Bayou said:

THat's my concern. I want to get snowshoes too, but I'm in Des Moines, so I don't know if it's worth getting stuff like that. 

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I just looked up my local group's Facebook page, and they opened trails on January 14th, 2020 and quit grooming on February 24th.  That was the extent of the season, and that was a pretty normal winter, and as you know, I'm basically in Minnesota/Wisconsin.

In Des Moines, I'd look more into a fat bike to navigate the mixed wintery conditions and get outdoor exercise.

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  On 12/28/2020 at 2:44 PM, Al_4_ISU said:

Now we're down to like 4-7" for the totality of the storm.  I was actually kinda hoping for the bigger amount to get things going for snowmobiling and XC skiing.

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Nothing in the forecast here. I keep checking the snow report at the ski area we spent $1600 for season passes, and it always says 0” early season conditions.   They’ve been open for a month and have a base of 13” listed. I’m not skiing on rocks, fuckers. 
 

the Nordic association hasn’t been grooming trails either, too warm and not enough snow. 

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  On 12/28/2020 at 3:34 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

Nothing in the forecast here. I keep checking the snow report at the ski area we spent $1600 for season passes, and it always says 0” early season conditions.   They’ve been open for a month and have a base of 13” listed. I’m not skiing on rocks, fuckers. 
 

the Nordic association hasn’t been grooming trails either, too warm and not enough snow. 

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You're in Montana, right?

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  On 12/28/2020 at 3:48 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

Wyoming but the ski place is in Montana. 

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Yeah, I remember now from the Yellowstone thread.  I've got a buddy who has a season pass down at Snowy Range and they already have a fair amount of snow.  I realize that's a long ways from you, but given it's farther south, I'd have guessed you would be farther along.

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So they did know what they were doing when they named Alpine.  18-24" of snow predicted just to the east:

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(I don't know if the image will change over time.  Guess we'll find out....)

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  On 12/31/2020 at 4:31 PM, Wally Pryor said:
Big Bend covered in 15 - 20 inches. 

Pretty impressive. Trying to find some pictures but it looks like all the roads are shutdown now. Hopefully some good pictures will show up online in a bit
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  On 12/31/2020 at 5:22 PM, Fudge Nuggets said:

This God damn rain is starting to piss me off.  It ain't ever going to stop.

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Well...we haven’t had any in 6 months. I wish it would continue for a week. The entire State is practically in stage 3 drought and Lake Travis is 21 feet low.

T&P that you make it though these hard times of rain.

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I've got 7 inches for y'all (and still growing) out in Big Spring. This is the roof of my car.

Hard to distinguish the roofline from the background across the street.

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  On 12/31/2020 at 7:52 PM, Orange&White said:

Well...we haven’t had any in 6 months. I wish it would continue for a week. The entire State is practically in stage 3 drought and Lake Travis is 21 feet low.

T&P that you make it though these hard times of rain.

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I guess this may come as a surprise but not everyone on this site lives in the Austin - Lake Travis area.  Some of us have had plenty of rain the last month or so and don’t really need two straight days of flash flooding.

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