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digitS'
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The tornado in western Washington was certainly on the local news. Everyone here, ducked out of sympathy! Obviously, the high winds were not just in the Puget Sound area.
@Gardening with Rabbits , here is a picture from winter of '08. It indicates some of the problems I was having with storage in my backyard ... The carport behind me had yet to be shoveled off, I think '09 was the year when I rebuilt the roof.
The roofs of the greenhouses where I had worked 20 years earlier, mostly collapsed. Over the last 10 years, they weren't rebuilt.
Right now, we are at just over 100% of normal for snow cover at the nearest WS snotel station but yesterday's snow in my yard has mostly melted. It's a relief that snow is piling up at that 4,700 feet elevation snotel although, I think it was only yesterday that there was not some thawing even at that elevation. I think that we are now into a pattern where there will be more high-elevation snow and less melting!
Steve
@Gardening with Rabbits , here is a picture from winter of '08. It indicates some of the problems I was having with storage in my backyard ... The carport behind me had yet to be shoveled off, I think '09 was the year when I rebuilt the roof.
The roofs of the greenhouses where I had worked 20 years earlier, mostly collapsed. Over the last 10 years, they weren't rebuilt.
Right now, we are at just over 100% of normal for snow cover at the nearest WS snotel station but yesterday's snow in my yard has mostly melted. It's a relief that snow is piling up at that 4,700 feet elevation snotel although, I think it was only yesterday that there was not some thawing even at that elevation. I think that we are now into a pattern where there will be more high-elevation snow and less melting!
Steve