Just got done plowing the county yard for 12 hrs in Flagstaff. Start at one end, by the time I finished you couldn't even tell it had been plowed. Had to do it like three times. Lots of good moisture though.
Reminds me of a big one we got in Colorado when I was in college there in about 03.
We had a 2 keg party for St. Patrick's day but a blizzard started that night. Very few people showed so we had alot of beer. It snowed over 3 feet, and they shut town down for a week. We put the kegs in the snow drifts and played alot of drunk video games.
The big one was in 67 for sure. Shoveling roofs for a lot of $ at that time in Payson. When they plowed the hwy through town there was a wall of snow in the middle you couldn't see over. Broke the roof in the new Gym. They had to airlift hay for cattle out on the ranches. I was 15 then.
One of the biggest I've seen was late March - 06 or 07. Think someone already had pix of it. Nobody was expecting it. It was a warm spring and out of nowhere we got about 3 feet in a weekend. I've got some pix around someplace. I always hear about the big storm way back when folks in Hon'dah were making tunnels. Can't corroborate it though.
Was just a matter of time before the power went out with this much snow. Extra crews were on standby up there, so hopefully it gets fixed quickly. Crazy storm, quite a bit of snow out in the 7 springs area as well.
Daughter just texted from Payson. The power is out. Thankful that I put a woodstove in their house and they have a couple of cords of seasoned firewood. How do people with gas and electric heat survive the night?
Hardly got squat at my house in Lakeside. It varies from house to house it seems like. Was expecting more but kinda glad it's not as bad as they were saying. And no, that's not a tall boy. Just a regular nasty bud light lol
Well after talking with Edge and testing my rock. Turns out i have hematite and not a meteorite. It was fun thinking i found one anyways. Ill keep lookin. Lol!
I thought that the pigs seemed to be up at first light this year, and then bedded again by 9 am, and then when they were up they were hanging around in the bottoms of canyons. VERY difficult to see them this year.