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The Storm

March 15, 2023 at 9:18 am by Claudia

First of all, yesterday was Pi day, so we had to celebrate:

It was our duty.

Yesterday was an amazing day. The nor’easter hit everyone in this area and to our east. Very, very intense. If you remember, I said that our local weather gurus told us that there was a distinct chance that some of us living in certain areas of the Hudson Valley would be impacted by ‘downslope.’ When you live near higher terrain, downslope can come into play. In this case, the winds came from the NNE and impacting those of us who live near the Schawangunk Mountains (the mountains that we see from our house) and Catskill Mountains (north of us). The rising, moist air hits the mountains and turns dryer on the other side. So, even though people just a bit northeast of us and west of us were getting lots and lots of snow, our snow was light, never really stuck to the ground, at times turned to rain, etc. It kept snowing, but it turned into nothing. The most snow we had was what fell overnight and that was less than an inch. By the afternoon, much of it had melted.

I kept reading about conditions throughout the Hudson Valley and beyond. 11 inches, 16 inches, roads not passable. Here? The roads were wet all day – no snow accumulation. Our local supermarket is about 5 miles to our east. That area got at least 6 inches of snow. Even within our town there were differences. One guy posted a photo of his completely green lawn.

We are so grateful that we don’t have to do any shoveling, or stay in the house and wait until the snow melts. I’m looking out the window now and I can see very little snow and most of that is left over from the previous snowfall. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

By the way, instead of the 6 -18 inches forecasted, we received maybe 1 inch.

Thanks to our weather guys who were spot on. I followed all of the changes in the forecast – and every weather forecast from various sources kept changing over the past two days. It was fascinating. Today, and last night, we have a lot of wind as the storm makes its exit.

Sophie during the storm.

And then, to top it all off, we had a prolonged murmuration of starlings that was magical and beautiful. We’ve had a lot of them lately. Later in the afternoon, I heard a car slowing down on our road, glanced out the front window, and there were 11 deer walking at the bottom of our front lawn. They were trying to figure out how to get to my neighbor’s property. As they crossed over, they headed up their lawn walking next to the fence. (That’s when I counted them.) I alerted Don and we stood in the kitchen as they were now moving toward the back of the property, and we watched them jump, one by one, over the fence to our back forty. Toward the end of the line, there were only two deer yet to jump the fence. One of them stood on his hind legs, moving his front legs – almost like he was ready to fight. After he did this, the other deer jumped over, and then he followed. Was he the head guy in the herd? It seemed like he was the guide or gatekeeper. Again, so fascinating!

Weather, birds, and animals. Couldn’t be better. This is the same group that I saw a few weeks ago. It’s very rare that we see that many deer together. In fact, I’ve never seen that until recently. Heavens, they’re beautiful. I kept telling them that it would soon get greener out there – more food is on the way.

Oh, and we didn’t lose power! So now we have 6 big containers of water that we don’t need.

So there you go. That was our day yesterday.

Stay safe.

Happy Wednesday.

Filed Under: birds, deer, snow, storm, winter 28 Comments

The Storm

March 14, 2023 at 8:28 am by Claudia

8 am on March 14. We have about a half inch of snow. Rain fell all day yesterday and into the night, so the snow that has fallen so far is heavy and wet. Just after we got up this morning, it changed over into snow.

I’ve been following our local weather gurus and this is a very strange storm. It is shifting east, and some areas east of us, especially on the other side of the Hudson River, will get much more snow than had been expected. Of course, my county includes our local mountain range (the one I see from the front of my house,) and the Catskill mountains, so the more elevated areas will receive a huge amount of heavy, wet snow. Apparently, part of this area is in the ‘downslope’ where much less snow will fall. It looks to me like we are in the downslope. By “much less snow” I mean about 6 inches as opposed to 16 inches. (Downslope has to do with mountains.)

This is supposed to go on until 9 pm. The county has supposedly banned traffic from the roads, but there sure are a lot of cars going by on our county road!

So, in this one county there are huge extremes. The town just north of us has 4 inches on the ground; we have less than an inch.

So far, we have power. But there are outages everywhere. The outage map is full of dots indicating homes and businesses where there is no power.

So far, no winds, but I’m sure they’ll pick up as the day goes on.

I spent a lot of the day yesterday reading the ever-changing forecasts. Such a wide range of predictions! And as new models appeared, the forecast kept changing. It’s fascinating.

Hopefully, we keep our power, but if the amount of snow increases, that might change.

Keep us in your thoughts!

Stay safe.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: snow, storm, winter 31 Comments

Monday

March 13, 2023 at 9:19 am by Claudia

I woke up this morning and immediately went into worry mode. The nor’easter will begin to hit our area today and it will go on through Wednesday. Frankly, it sounds horrendous. Our little area of the Hudson Valley has predictions of 8 – 16 inches of heavy, wet snow. I worry about our trees and the power lines. We stocked up on big bottles of water yesterday. If our power goes, so does our well pump. And this is a mammoth storm, so power outages will definitely be occurring. We’ve been pretty lucky so far and I’m crossing my fingers.

I have already told Don that I will not allow him to try to shovel and/or snow blow this stuff. It’s nearly impossible. And heavy, wet snow is dangerous. So, we could be trapped here for the week.

That’s all I’ve got for you today. Say a prayer for us and for everyone in the path of this storm.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: snow, storm, winter 27 Comments

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