Alice: Depends on how much snow is expected. The first was somewhere between half an inch and one inch, early Sunday morning. Tomorrow (3/3) we will be under a winter weather advisory from 3am to 6pm, and could get 2-4 inches, unless it shifts more to the north, in which case we could see up to 6 inches.
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Makes you wish it was right now, doesn't it? Except that last one. Too dodgy.
Alice: Yes, it does. I'd even take a rousing good thunderstorm over the two possible snow events between now and next Wednesday.
Hello Heather, pretty sky shots! I guess once in a while we need the rain too. Have a happy weekend!
summer skies. I hope they comes back soon :)
Beautiful skies... and I like the flower shot!
Eileen: Yes, rain ans snow do serve a necessary purpose.
NatureFootstep: We've had some lovely blue skies and sunshine this week, but it's rather deceiving with temperatures below freezing.
Spare Parts: Thank you, I really liked the way that floral shot turned out.
Gorgeous...and that pastel, wonderful, sunny, yellow hollyhock blossom steals the show!
Thanks, Anni! I'm glad people like that one as much as I do. ☺
A pretty variety of skies here.
Thanks, Al!
Wonderful summer skies!
Mary: Thank you. :)
Snow events? Is that what they call it now? Our last storm involved more hail than anything else.
Alice: Depends on how much snow is expected. The first was somewhere between half an inch and one inch, early Sunday morning. Tomorrow (3/3) we will be under a winter weather advisory from 3am to 6pm, and could get 2-4 inches, unless it shifts more to the north, in which case we could see up to 6 inches.
A little lovely wishful thinking, eh? ;-)
Love these.
Jana: Definitely! LOL
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