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29 minutes ago, aldie 22 said:

Still about 2" or so with 95%+ coverage. Not bad after 10 days

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Same here. Only south facing inclines are bare ground. My north side is still covered, thinking we've surpassed last year's snow cover in terms of length.

Btw, radar looks good. But not seeing anything falling outside... yet?

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16 minutes ago, katabatic said:

Very light snow started a few minutes ago. It's interesting how low key people are about snow here vs MoCo where I used to live. There wasn't but a handful of folks at the WalMart in Oakland this morning and we are under a WSW. I know we get a lot more snow but still kinda funny.

Well like 15 people live out there and there's like 5 roads to plow lol.

Looks like flurries headed for the lowlands. 

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Just now, dailylurker said:

Well like 15 people live out there and there's like 5 roads to plow lol.

Looks like flurries headed for the lowlands. 

LOL it's like you are a native to GC! I'm proud of Mountain Lake Park's one stop light. AND we are getting a new Shop 'n Save, so take THAT D.C. I think the lowlands will have a bit of a boom with this one. Nothing that you'll need a snow blower for, but the fact you're getting flurries now before the show gets going is a very good sign.

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18 minutes ago, katabatic said:

Very light snow started a few minutes ago. It's interesting how low key people are about snow here vs MoCo where I used to live. There wasn't but a handful of folks at the WalMart in Oakland this morning and we are under a WSW. I know we get a lot more snow but still kinda funny.

If you average like 4x the amount of snow and it falls throughout the season and your infrastructure is meant to handle it, then it shouldn't be surprising in the least!

I distinctly recall that in one of bigger winters recently (maybe 2013-2014?) that folks around here just eventually got on with things once we kept getting snow and it stuck around for a while. A few inches here or there just didn't have the impact it would have had if it had been one of the only events we got that year.

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