My family is the best!
Told my parents it was snowing, the above was my dad’s response. My mom laughed. I would have done the same. ❤
Garden Party!
Had to move everything indoors due to impending snow.
Good news: Our new location is supposed to get three inches less than where we moved from! Woohoo!
❄Held hostage by winter. Six inches and still falling.❄☀Please send sunshine. Lots and lots is sunshine.☀
A weather map that sums it all up
A powerful storm system is poised to bring twin rounds of wintry precipitation to the Twin Cities and surrounding region through Thursday, April 11.
According to the National Weather Service forecast:
The first round of precipitation will arrive late Tuesday in the form of a wintry mix of rain, freezing rain and sleet across most of southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. More snow is possible across central Minnesota. However, snow totals will be light through the first half of Wednesday.
A second much more significant round of winter weather is expected late Wednesday afternoon into Thursday afternoon.
Snowfall accumulations of 10 to 12 inches with locally higher amounts approaching 14 or 15 inches are expected in a band centered along a line from Redwood Falls to the Twin Cities to Ladysmith, Wis.
Weather info via TwinCities.com, image via David Brauer
And so it’s begun …. In April. We’ll see how much we get by tomorrow morning. (Supposedly somewhere between 8 and 12 inches.)
Dear Minnesota,
What are you bitching about? Fifty-two inches in “spring.” You might as well be Florida.
Love, Alaska
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Whoops. My shoes cover just enough of my foot in this freshly fallen snow.
From The UpTake: It’s 100+ degrees in St. Paul, but the Sears parking lot snow mountain refuses to surrender.
(Source: twitpic.com)
Not exactly the kind of April showers I had in mind.
Oh, Mother Nature, you little bitch.