snow on the way finally!!!!

bluemonster1

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snow on its way for the weekend, calling for 6 inches .Will be cruising the ditches for sure and see how the sleds are running..good start and early compared to last year.. ;)!

:letitsnow :letitsnow :letitsnow
 

We had enough snow here to ride 3 weeks ago Blue, first time I could remember snow being on the ground during Halloween!
Its snowing pretty good out right now too. They are calling for 6 inches tonight, hopefully I'll be bustin some drifts this weekend1
 
I cant wait for snow here in Wisconsin, just gotta get my primary clutch fixed and the sled will be ready!
 
sasksrx said:
We had enough snow here to ride 3 weeks ago Blue, first time I could remember snow being on the ground during Halloween!
Its snowing pretty good out right now too. They are calling for 6 inches tonight, hopefully I'll be bustin some drifts this weekend1
you had to mention that didn't you.Well a early snow is a bonus for sure.
 
sxr70001 said:
Lucky you! I'll be lucky to ride in a month to 6 weeks.
two or more months for me if liucky, im in bay city. probably the worst place in mi to own a sled.
 
Bluemonster2 said:
we will see if it comes :letitsnow :letitsnow :letitsnow might go look at a house saturday doug
not in a Blizzard you won't..heavy snow they say upwards of 30 cm's now..12 ".. :shock:


http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j...g7z1rQR6M8PK4FsCA&sig2=7uo8OSfhYb5i9Ddx2TjNNw

City of Winnipeg
3:02 PM CST Thursday 08 November 2012
Snowfall warning for
City of Winnipeg issued

Major snowstorm this weekend.

A Colorado low is poised to affect Southern Manitoba, including the City of Winnipeg, this weekend.

Low pressure is gathering over the Rocky Mountains this afternoon, as moisture gets drawn northward ahead of it and cold air drops south of the 49th parallel. This combination will set up a major snowstorm for Southern Manitoba.

Snow, heavy at times, will begin Friday afternoon over southwest portions of the province and will steadily spread eastward throughout the night. By Saturday morning, most of the warning areas will see falling snow, which will be heaviest during the day Saturday.

Total snowfall amounts from this snowstorm are expected in the 15 to 25 cm range, although some pockets of up to 30 cm are possible, especially near the Turtle Mountains and east of Riding mountain National Park.

Although winds won'T be particularly strong, the combination of heavy snowfall and winds in the 30 km/h range will likely produce near-zero visibility at times. Motorists should be prepared for very poor driving conditions across much of Southern Manitoba on Saturday.

The heavy snow will finally taper off Saturday night, although some light snow may linger over the eastern half of the province on Sunday.
 
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good we live close together..that would be right after all..more snow then all last season..crazy or what.Hope it won't be just all we get either,you never know these days.Got to go pu some fuel tomorrow I guess. ;)!
 


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