Well??
It's dry as a bone here in our part of Colorado. We can see some white on the mountaintops, but that's about it.
I just lugged in more stuff from the garage and the fifth-wheel this afternoon...things that might freeze, like corn syrup and molasses, canned goods. I also carried in the rest of our DVD collection. After all, you can't watch Christmas movies ALL the time. (We saw Clear and Present Danger last night.)
A Huge Storm is heading across the country, according to all sorts of news sources. In fact, it's already dumped on Utah and Nevada. A plowing railroad is below -- Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada. (Click on the link to see what's happening in Utah, especially. Doesn't look good.)
So we're all going to get dumped on... right??
Well, it depends on where you are.
If we were further north and west in Colorado, we'd get a couple of feet of snow, according to those ever-reliable (ahem) weathercasters.
They're saying, though, that the Front Range, including us (just on the edge of the Rampart Range), will only get a few inches.
Uh-huh. We've heard this before. And we've seen weather forecasts change at the speed of light, too.
It's midnight here. No snow yet...but I'm not holding my breath.
P.S. 12:30 a.m.Tuesday morning -- just started.
Update: Not even sure we got an inch...so much for all the hoopla.
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