Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Say it's not ** SNOW **
Well, I knew the weather couldn't hold out. It's snowing here this morning with a temp of 35 deg. My problem is that ALL my trees in the yard still have green leaves and the weight of the snow is starting to make them hang low. I would love to hear where you all live and what it's like there. Please join in and let us all know about the weather where you live. Have a great day!
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Don't forget to drain the water out of your bird bath's so when it freezes, it won't break them. I usually cover mine the a large garbage bag and secure it.
Foot of snow, maybe 18 inches forecast for today
Gene Warner
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The National Weather Service now believes that today's lake-effect precipitation will be an all-snow event, dumping up to a foot of snow on the region, with some areas in the Southtowns and ski country receiving as much as 18 inches.
As a result, forecasters this morning changed their lake-effect snow advisory for much of the region to a warning.
"As the band developed over the western end of Lake Erie after midnight, it was clear that it was cooling the atmosphere more than our computer model [had shown]," National Weather Service meteorologist Tom Niziol said today. "It looks like it's going to stay just cold enough to keep this an all-snow event, although it still could warm up enough to produce some rain."
Niziol stressed that while meteorologists were bracing for more than a foot of snow, there still were no clear-cut answers on the snow-rain question at mid-morning.
Forecasters, though, believe that if this is an all-snow event, its main target will be just south of Buffalo.
"I still feel that the heaviest brunt of the storm will be in the Southtowns down into ski country," Niziol said, referring to an area from Hamburg into Springville.
The whole region could be hit, though. The National Weather Service this morning issued a lake-effect advisory for northern Erie County and Genesee County, areas that could receive as much as 5 to 7 inches.
But forecasters still weren't sure this morning, noting that a change in the wind direction of only a couple of degrees can move the snow band 5 to 7 miles.
Any early-November storm dumping a foot of snow on the region conjures memories of last year's October surprise storm that damaged thousands of trees.
This storm comes 3• weeks later on the calendar, meaning that more leaves have fallen from the trees. It also means that those leaves that are on the trees don't have as much moisture and are more likely to fall off once a storm hits.
"There's always concern at this time of the year," Niziol said. "We do have some concerns, but not nearly as serious as last year."
Well our trees where spared here. No damage due to leaves and snow. I have seen photo's of other towns around and they look like they didn't do as well. Anyone ?
Well almost another year gone by. The leaves are still on the trees and no snow yet. I hope the fall weather runs into late December...
well? 37 deg. at our house in the valley this morning
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