It's Snowing, AGAIN. OMG!!!

Wow, you must be experiencing that Nor Easter I've been hearing about on the news lately; that has to explain the snowing when it's supposed to be spring. You should probably consider placing a tarp, over the area where you're going to be working with said wiring,so hopefully you can eventually get to its repairs when the snow dies down, and not have to shovel out so much snow.

I live in the south so snow here is usually a pipe dream, though we've been getting a lot of rain here; which I cherish each and every drop of it, to prepare for the heat that'll be coming around late May-early June; do you actually live in a cabin or just using that saying??
 
This is getting ridiculous...winter has got to end. Getting depressing.
 
Strangely i can relate to this thread, i mean even in ohio right now its so cold it's actually a nice day in hell.
 
Here, it's mid 60's during the day, and it went down to the mid 40's tonight, but that's normal for the desert. Yet, I'm in the same latitude as NY/Michigan/Wisconsin.

*shrugs and enjoys my 60's weather*
/smug bastich
 
I'm unable to put a tarp up. I'll just have to wait until the weather improves. I live out west, and this is sometimes typical for what we expect to be warmer spring weather.


No, I don't live in a cabin, but I wish I did. It's just a saying I use when winter arrives, and hangs around too long. Can't wait to get outside. I enjoy being outdoors, and away from the city every chance I get.

Cheers,

James

Has the weather cleared up yet or are you still "caved in"? I live in Texas and during spring here we get quite a lot of rain, in preparation to hotter and drier weather that'll come down the line soon; the temperature here yesterday was 75 degrees, but we had a 60% chance of rain and once that came through late last night, a cold front came through and knocked the temp down to 58 degrees and turned things windy too. It feels really nice outside now, and it looks like things in your thread have picked up a bit too; funny how the oddities of the weather can bring people together.

It's a shame that a lot of the outdoors, is being destroyed for human expansion and people rarely take our flora and fauna neighbors into consideration; there's lot a of forest-like areas here that are being bulldozed into truck stops, widening the existing roads we have, housing, or installing oil rigs.
 
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