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travelnutz
Feb 20, 2014Explorer II
Looking at the swirls around the bas of the tree behind the plow says the 3' of snow on the plow was wind drifted. The van top in the pic has about the same amount of snow on it and the vehicle in your last pic.
Didn't you lose a lot of your snow with the days of warm temps??? You are only about 50 miles or so east south east of our daughter's home and her snow on the level ground was less than 16-18" before the melt as she'd posted pics on another secured social media with her 10 yr old daughter standing in it last Sunday. The snow didn't even come up to her knees. Snowdrift depths certainly would be different though!
Lots of LIVE streaming B&W and in color cams all over West michigan that we look at every day on the puter down here in Florida where we are.
Didn't you lose a lot of your snow with the days of warm temps??? You are only about 50 miles or so east south east of our daughter's home and her snow on the level ground was less than 16-18" before the melt as she'd posted pics on another secured social media with her 10 yr old daughter standing in it last Sunday. The snow didn't even come up to her knees. Snowdrift depths certainly would be different though!
Lots of LIVE streaming B&W and in color cams all over West michigan that we look at every day on the puter down here in Florida where we are.
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