Thick

More snow this morning, thick and fast through the day. At least I got to catch glimpses through the windows. A cougar was spotted by one of the staff early on. Strange and thrashy weather. I can't help but think about the absolute statement heard last week that the Icelandic volcano would have no effect on US weather, and thought, well, prove it. Not that this gout of very late season snow is unprecedented, but it is damn rare. And I'm not convinced it couldn't be a result of ash in the jet stream finding it's way around.
Got very dark very suddenly at 1930, waves of snow curtained down. Snow still on the mountains, but just rain down here in the valley.
Moby having a hard day, with repeated fire alarms this afternoon. At least D was here to be of some comfort. He's pretty calm now, got to watch a few birds right before the storm hit. He's vacillating between lurking under the bed and hanging around close to us.
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4 comments:
Our weather is completely "Whack" too. You are not alone.
We have pretty chilly temperatures and lots of rain here in California, too. It's nearly May, and it sure feels like early March. But that snowy spell you are having sounds very bleak.
It sounds apocalyptic! Snow, and a cougar! Poor Moby must be quaking in his fur boots. What a good job he's got his fortress.
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