February 10th, 2021
A Snoggy Snowfall
It snowed on 2-9-21, The temperature hovered around the 3f to 9f range, (-16c to -12c) one of our coldest days. Not really snow, but my term for it is it snog, snow that precipitates out of slightly lifted fog in the form of snow grains about the size of a piece of Himalayan Pink table Salt. Snow grains is one of the descriptor words used to describe snow by the United States Weather Service.
We did get some running around done that we wanted to, but like the last snowfall I was not really expecting the plow people to show up. The nice thing about snog snow is that it is extremely light weight, and has almost no water content to it.
I know that sounds odd, snow is after all a form of frozen water. We do have a tendency to get a wide variety of snow where I live. Something people that have never experienced snow would understand. It is snow grains and snow pellets that cause most of the white out conditions along roads, they are just so light they are easily lifted back up in the air by car tires.
If there is a slight breeze you get real nice mesmerizing waveform patterns in the snow blowing across the road or snow resettling after a car passed by.
When we have these snog events we generally do not get much more than an inch to maybe two inches of snow fall out of them, they just normally do not add up to much snow at all. We were rather surprised to wake up and see almost 5 inches or more of the stuff on top of the car.
The pile is growing bigger but at least there is still a lot of room for more snow.
The piles are almost approaching the dish, still a little room before it is blocked, which is fine because we don't use either of the dishes.
He seemed to want to do a stair step effect on our driveway heading out, next time he may trim and smooth out the piles a little bit. The ight side is my secondary parking spot.
As I mentioned it was pretty cold, and these were all hand held shots, unfortunately the images I took for the left part of the picture just did not want to line up, so not the full driveway view.
It is hard to tell but the driveway in and out is beginning to get a bit thin and skinny, light weight snow and all, it is still not easy to move around.
And since it was Tuesday that it snowed I thought I would end my post with a tree.
At least it was early afternoon that the plow guy showed up instead of mid morning, the snow was so light it only took a few minutes to clear it from the car.
Even though visibility can be severely reduced with this kind of snow, I much prefer it over the wetter snowfalls. For plain pure beauty of snowfall though nothing beats those silver dollar sized wet flakes slowly drifting down that kind of snow I could watch for hours on end, I would hate to have to remove that kind of snow, but watching it fall is a beautiful thing to see.
It took a lot longer than I thought it would to process the pictures, I wanted to post this yesterday, but the bleak snow pics are not easy to make look good, and then there was the lineup issue for what I feel is my primary picture of the driveway. I am still not happy with the results, but I do want to be able to record the driveway events so I can look back and see when we have a normal one. I'm still not sure what Normal is yet, in 10 season maybe I'll be able to determine it.
Post completed February 11th, 2021
Season 3 links
- Episode 1 - Pilot and Recap
- Episode 2 - After Thanksgiving
- Episode 3 - "Solstice Event"
- Episode 4 - "Our Second Significant Snowfall"
- Episode 5 - No Shadow - Early Spring?
- Episode 6 - A Snoggy Snowfall
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Same weather over here. Good fun in a rear wheel drive BMW though. :-)
There were a few people slipping today, hard to believe 3f on Tuesday and 33f today. Had to be off-line most of the day, due to a lot of power glitches from the ice melting off the power wires and the bounce back power spikes I guess we had about 12 of them in an hour then the power went full out for 4 hours. So out for pizza for dinner. All in all not a bad day because I love pizza, just don't get to have it often.
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tokens.Your driveway looks so pretty with the snow clinging to the trees. We had a big snowfall the other day but today the trees are free of the snow.
I have seen where they are having blizzard type snowfalls in parts of Canada and the lower 48, we are lucky in that we very rarely have wind and snow at the same time.
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The polar vortex missed us but central Canada and down into the states was getting the freezing temperatures.
We had a big warm up today, went from that 3 degrees on Tuesday to 33 degrees today, caused all kinds of power havoc, so my computer was not on for a long time today.
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tokens.Well shot my friend. Also makes me think I only want to visit Alaska in the summer months. lol
Compared to a lot of places it is not to bad here. It is a real rare event we get more than six inches of snow at a time, although the cold of February really sucks, but this winter it has been pretty mild we have not seen but maybe one day below zero Fahrenheit. Still a few weeks though left for it to happen.
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Yeah... the thought of Alaskan snow alone makes my bones ache. I grew up for the most part in Florida and moving back to the UK in adulthood took me a few years to get used cold again. I think our winter here though is probably like your late spring. Still though, up where you're at is pretty country.
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tokens.At least we are on the downhill side of winter!
We did have a little bit more snow yesterday, seems like Tuesday's for this month have been our snow days, partly sunny and melting the snow off the roof today, so just have to wait and see. We still have not had our significant cold snap of 4 to 8 days below zero, in fact I don't think we reached our zero degree days yet, and I hope we don't.
We are coming out of that brutally cold polar vortex weather that has pushed so far south and crippling much of the country. But above freezing temps are expected next week and it will be very welcome! It's always a bit shocking when we are colder than Alaska! 😱