The storm clouds that I thought might bring snow to the area yesterday bypassed us but when I woke up this morning and looked out the window there was about 3 to 4 inches of new fallen snow. This was a nice amount because the roads and sidewalks soon melted off because likely they were still above freezing whereas in all the trees and grass and on cars it stayed and on roofs so it made the morning very cheery even though it was 26 degrees Fahrenheit. When I went outside to talk on my cell phone I realized just how cold it was, cold enough to snow more by the look of the clouds above.
I'm watching storms coming down right now from Oregon and Washington that seem to be headed our direction too. Unfortunately they seem to be bypassing 90% of California too but likely will hit parts of Nevada and Utah and Arizona on their way here or Colorado from the looks of them on the weather radar now. We'll see.
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