I’ll have ice with that

It was 36 degrees at our house this morning and as I got closer to work, the temperature dropped a little.

It was misting when I got out of the car.  And the trees were already coated with ice.

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That didn’t stop this guy who rides his bicycle every day to work.

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The drizzly mist just turned to snow.  Wintery precipitation is predicted for this area.  Snow, sleet, freezing rain?  It’s going to be an interesting drive home this afternoon.

Good thing I brought these with me today.

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Our turn

It was our turn to experience some nasty weather.  Fortunately is wasn’t as nasty as the weather and destruction that hit Oklahoma, Texas and other mid-western states.

Tornados are not common in the Appalachian Mountains but they do happen on occasion.

We had been under the threat of severe thunderstorms every day this week.  Most of the time they happened around 4:00 pm just as I leave from work.

Yesterday I had to stop at the market before I went home so this storm was a bit later than the others.

As I was driving home, I noticed this ominous looking dark grey cloud hanging down from the other clouds.  It was very strange.  I almost stopped along the road to take a photo of it as it was just so weird.  I’m glad I didn’t.

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I’m just a little to the northwest of that green pin in the radar right where the yellow blob is heading

When I turned into the development where I live, it started to rain.  Hard.  Then I heard something hit my car roof.  Just as I got into the garage, hail started coming down.  It sounded like gravel hitting the roof of the house.

I quickly ran through the house slamming any open windows shut.  Luckily the rain stayed out.

I managed to capture some of the hail and aftereffects with my phone camera.

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I would guess nickel and dime-sized hail stones.  Maybe a bit larger.

In less than 10 minutes it was all over.

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The sun was shining and a rainbow appeared in the distance.

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Can you see the hail stones in the grass (and weeds)?  They are about the size of a clover leaf.

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Mr. Aitch was about 10 miles away from home.  He said they had a one minute rain shower.

Crazy weather.

Much ado about nothing

We got some snow (and a day off work) but we didn’t get as much snow as predicted.  No 10-18 inches of snow here.  More like six inches before it started to melt.

These photos were taken around 10:00 this morning.  Heavy, wet snow coming from the east.  Temperature is about 32 degrees.  This was perfect snowman making snow.

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And these photos were taken at 2:30 this afternoon. 

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The sun is still shining and the snow is still melting.  It’s 43 degrees outside right now.

Much ado about nothing.