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I guess spring hasn't sprung

Da Yooper

New member
No sooner do I dust off my detector and start hunting, this happens SNOW
 
That is about the way it looked here yesterday morning on the west side of Wisconsin. Most of it melted by later afternoon but a wood fire in the furnace does feel good. I was hoping that we were done with that for the year but forecast is for cold right through Easter weekend. :ranting:

Jerry
 
I hear ya. Things were just about thawed-out here when we got a wintery slap in the face saturday morning. Four and a half inches worth....makes me sick, but the folks getting tornadoes have it far worse.
 
We got about 3/4 of an inch this morning and flurries off and on all day. Screwed up the MD plans for this morning though.

John
 
Just received a "Winter Weather Advisory" for S.W. Michigan effective from 2:00AM Monday until 2:00PM Monday. 2 to 6 inches of snow possible. Dangerous road conditions and high winds.
I thought it was SPRING, what happened?
I guess I will exchange the Metal detecting for swinging the snow shovel. :crylol:
The bright side is that snow sure beats tornado's!

Old Gopher John
 
Gopher, keep it down there if you can. I'm in Roscommon County and don't want to see any more snow!

John
 
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