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Category Archives: weather
Snowpocalypse to come?
Ready for the snow to head our way. It’s just barely entered the state (far to the Southwest), but should be here this evening. Too bad the forecast says it will switch over to sleet/freezing rain sooner, limiting accumulation. Hope … Continue reading
last of the snow
last of the snow, originally uploaded by jetrotz. Image I caught before the snow had melted completely on the seat of our teak deck furniture as the sun set on Tuesday.
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sunset on a snowstorm
sunset on an icy grant park, originally uploaded by jetrotz. As soon as it came, it seems it was gone. The winds blew the last of our March snowstorm out of town just before sunset, illuminated the icy rail of … Continue reading
Thundersnow in Atlanta
I think it’s been some twenty years since I actually experienced that rare phenonmenon known as ‘thundersnow.’ But that’s just what we had today in Atlanta. Aside from it being March, and that we haven’t had an accumulating snowfall in … Continue reading
Arcing
Arcing, originally uploaded by jetrotz. Yes, that’s a powerline sparking and arcing as two lines crossed during the high winds yesterday. After a fabulous weekend celebrating Amy’s birthday (Saturday) and her being the best mom ever (other than my mom … Continue reading
Atlanta’s Downtown Twister
So we thought living ITP would keep us free of the trailer-park loving cyclonic activity we usually think of out in the hinterlands. Well, not so much. The photo above is not by me – it was taken by photographer … Continue reading