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Lovely autumn scenes from the metro Denver area. About 2 feet so far and now it's really coming down. I can't shovel fast enough to keep up.


That drift on the fence peaks at about eye level, with heavy stuff up to shoulder level.
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Lovely autumn scenes from the metro Denver area. About 2 feet so far and now it's really coming down. I can't shovel fast enough to keep up.


That drift on the fence peaks at about eye level, with heavy stuff up to shoulder level.
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Down here in Louisiana we're getting about 6 inches of rain tonight.
This after about a solid month and a half of rain.
Posted by: Stephen Gordon | October 29, 2009 12:45 PM
Brrr... lousy global warming weather. Just think about what this storm would have been like before global warming though.. Literally a mile of ice would be covering Denver. Cheers for global warming!
Posted by: Jonathan | October 29, 2009 02:00 PM
Over in the UK we're having unseasonably warm weather 19C/66F yesterday!
Posted by: Infovore | October 30, 2009 02:51 AM
Attention, residents of Ice Planet Hoth. The Imperial walkers are approaching.
"Walkers in a Winter Wonderland."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpdsIfzaaLA
Posted by: Sally Morem | October 30, 2009 08:32 AM
Heh. My eldest son was visiting from Colorado Springs last week, and we went to the beach in Santa Monica while you were digging out. 70 degrees, sunny, could see all the way to Catalina Island... sometimes living in Mojave doesn't suck all that hard.
Posted by: Doug Jones | November 5, 2009 06:20 PM
Aw, Colorado snow. I was there for the October 1997 blizzard. Got about 26" in that one down at Arapahoe Road & I-25 area. Spent many years in Colorado...
Posted by: Osprey | November 14, 2009 09:15 AM