Schools were closing early and already declaring today a snow day, businesses were preparing to close early and events cancelled all over the place.
I had a late meeting off site yesterday that a co-worker and I were determined to make. We arrived there just as the first flurries came down - no big deal.
Three and a half hours later we left the building to quite a spectacular site. It was gorgeous, but already more than two inches on the ground with plenty more coming. Plus it was dark which made navigating interesting.
I dropped off my co-worker and an hour later I arrived home. It normally is a 15-20 minute drive. I never went more than 30 mph on the interstate but no mishaps.
This morning we awoke to this.

Isn't it gorgeous?
Unfortunately after about 4-5 inches of snow fell, ice came next. The trees are taking the hardest hit.


I'm headed off to work. I hopefully have given them plenty of time to do something about the roads.
2 comments:
I miss days like that. No chance of that happening here in Cali!
Especially with global warming.
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