Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snow. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Oh, the difference a half an hour can make...


Snow had been in the forecast today, but it was sunny most of the day, and I have all but given up hope on snowfall this winter.  Around dinner time, BIG flakes began to fall.  The picture doesn't do them justice.

Starting to snow....
 
One minute later...
25 minutes....
28 minutes...
34 minutes...
I had just photgraphed these same crocus earlier before the snow.  See the previous post.
39 minutes...
41 minutes...

49 minutes later.  I know, over a half an hour, but we went from dreary winter brown to winter white in the span of about 30 minutes.  It won't last long though.  The forecast is calling for 40* tomorrow and 61* on Tuesday. 
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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas!  It was a brown Christmas here in Illinois, as in much of the country, but merry nonetheless.  We are still waiting for our first measureable snowfall here.  The latest first measureable snowfall as noted for our area on the NOAA website was on January 4, 1913.  I am starting to think that this may be a record setting season.  Even though it was a snowless Christmas this year, I have this picture from last Christmas Eve to reflect on. 
I hope that you all had a wonderful Christmas filled with blessings!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Where's the snow?

I keep reading about the overall lack of snowfall so far this season in tweets and on facebook.  We had just a dusting of snow here on the 5th, but it was gone as soon as the sun came out that next day.
Being a bit of a self proclaimed weather nerd, I started wondering about our area's averages.  NOAA is great resource for all things regarding weather related history.
In the Peoria, IL area, here are some of our averages:
  • 1st snow - November 4
  • 1st measureable snow - November 21
  • 1st inch of snow - December 9
  • Monthy average for November - 1.1 inches
  • Monthy average for December - 7.1 inches
  • Most snowfall in November - 6.8 inches in 1975
  • Most snowfall in December - 8.0 inches in 1893 and again in 2000
Being a snow lover, I am hoping for some snow soon.  I always say that if it is going to be cold, there might as well be some snow on the ground.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The snow has ended.  The latest total that I saw for our area was 12 inches.  I need to go out there and measure for myself, but at the same time thinking how accurate would it even be with all of the wind?

The driveway after Bill and I shoveled.  One of the few times that I could rationalize a need for a snowblower.  My back is telling me that we need one...  I see the potential for snowforts here.  The plow has not come through yet and this picture of the end of the driveway gives a good indication of the amount of snow we have.    
The picture on the left is out the back porch.  Now our beagle can make it out to potty.  Always a good thing!  The picture on the right is from my front door.  Lots of snow!! 
Snow drift coming off of the roof in back of the house.  Lauren couldn't wait to smack it.  :)  Our a/c is almost completely obscured by the snow. 
  
My queen of the mountain and Riley.  
The birds at least have some water that isn't frozen to drink and a view of the snowy garden. 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

First set of blizzard pics


Well, the snow started to fall here around 11 am.  By 5 pm, Lauren and I had been outside scooping the driveway and playing in the snow and measured between 5 and 6 inches.  It was hard to tell how much snow we really had with the wind blowing it around so much.  I saw that we were having gusts up to 50 mph.  The latest forecast is saying that the snow is at a bit of a lull with the expectation that it and the winds will pick back up with 10-14 more inches of snow tonight!  :)  Saw (and heard) some thundersnow tonight which caused quite a stir on facebook.  Lightning is just so much more....well, light....when there is snow on the ground.


I mentioned that Lauren and I went out to play in the snow this afternoon.  I think that I was as excited as she was!  Above is a picture of the beginnings of a snow fort.  The snow is very fluffy and did not pack well at all.  I think she was just happy to have someone play outside with her.  She made a snow angel in the back of Bill's truck also.  :)  Below are the two of us in our wet headed snow glory.  

Another blizzard update....

The snow has begun, and the wind is blowing.  The Blizzard Warning is still in effect until noon tomorrow.  I am fortunate to be able to work from home for the next couple of days, so I am snug in my warm house....itching to be in the snow!  The latest forecasted snowfall total is 16-20 inches.  There is even talk of thundersnow which excites me even more!  I don't think that I have ever seen that in my entire life.  Coupled with the wind, we really could have an actual blizzard!  I haven't taken any pics yet.  I will post them as I do.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Snow update

Well, we have been upgraded (or downgraded depending on your view) to a Blizzard Warning.  We have the possibility for up to 18 inches of snow with 25-35 mph winds with gusts to 40 mph.  My oldest is thrilled that school is cancelled for tomorrow.  My youngest was already in bed when hers was called, so she will get her surprise in the morning.  She is an early riser anyway and likely won't sleep in.  Sounds like the bulk of this storm is going to hit us tomorrow night.  Thankfully, we are not forecast to get some of the ice accumulations that people south of here are supposed to receive. 
I will be sure to get some pictures of this "historic snowpocalypse" to share with all of you.  :)

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Today's snowfall totals

I brought out the ruler to measure today's snowfall total....1 1/4 inches.  Not a lot, but enough to cover the old melting snow that was looking dirty.  I love fresh white snow!  I am thinking that I need to find a ruler that photographs better...although my youngest daughter, Lauren, thought it was pretty cool that her ruler was featured on my blog.  :)

The Weather Channel has an interactive map with the reported snowfalls from this most recent snow storm that I found interesting.