You still have snow?

37chief

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Just wondering, since it's spring time. Is there still snow on the ground for you in the eastern part of our country. Out here on the left coast we are looking at 90 degrees today and tomorrow. Stan
 
Here in NW Indiana I still have some snow on north side of barn and on the north side of a row of pines running across yard.
 
Still plenty of snow in places here in NNY. In fact its snow like heck right now. Great big flakes the size of a quarter. Sugar snow.
 
Yes. Still some here in Eastern NY. Was a high of 22* here Monday. In the 40s today with rain.
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It looked like that around here several weeks ago. The other day we got 4" of snow and two days latter it was gone excupt hehind buildings and pine trees.
 
We still have a foot to 18 inches in most places. Pretty hard and crusty up till the last 2 days when it got warm and the snow got soft again. The way the weather is looking we will still have snow on the ground for at least another week or two, maybe longer.
Zach
 
North central Ohio and the ground is clear and the Amish have began to plow !
I also pass by a few fields that still have soybeans in them ! Look to still be standing good despite all the snow that had to land on them this year. Any chance these would be any good ?
 
We have a little where it was plowed up and on the north sides of slopes behind trees here in south central Michigan.
 
We had some good melting last week but then a good six inches of wet snow earlier this week . So it is mostly white here. Daytime temps are barely hitting the thawing mark but it melts some in the sun.
I let the little calf and cow out this morning having kept them in the shelter through that wet snowfall since Monday.
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We certainly do.

Around here (central Mass.) about 12 to 18 inches in the fields.

It's melts pretty quickly on a warm day like today. I haven't been out and about much today, so it's probably melted down quite a bit.
 
No,but it's cold and windy and spitting a little bit of snow. None on the ground except a few piles here and there.
 
4' in the bush and the upper great lakes just opened for shipping -- the big icebreakers are being challenged with that heavy ice .

Larry -- northern ont.
 
Its melting here but still coving the ground in most places. I just took a picture of my Be-Ge disc plow today. The Be-Ge manufacturing company was in Gilroy California and purchased by Oliver in 1952.
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spring time my Donkey . For the most part the snow has left the area all but the piles in the plaza's and Walmarts parking lot . BUT it is snowing two counties to the north of me at this moment And no there will be no March Oats planted anywhere around me and No there will be no corn planted even by the 15th of April . We will be lucky to even get on the fields much before mid may from what the long range forecast is saying .
 
Was it a Be-Ge also? I forgot to tell you I'm in Westford New York less than a half hour away from the supposed home of baseball, Cooperstown. Had one of the coldest months on record besides a lot of snow.
 

Of course there's snow in the Thousand Islands region of NY. Lots and lots of it once you get off the fields. Still several feet 30 miles south of me in the foothills and 3x that much in the mountains.
 
Here too, but we finally have warmer temperatures, rain and so on, so that will melt quite a bit, however its been a slow process and for some that is a good thing. In the last week we have lost quite a bit of snow cover, a month ago we were buried. I shoveled my roof off, never had to do that before, drifts were 4 to 5 feet, in places, too much concentration, plus freeze thaw, shingles, thankfully there is only one isolated spot to monitor and keep clear, but it did raise 2 shingles slightly, got it cleared in time, now have a roof rake just for that area. We got a tad more snow than last year and almost 60 days straight of well below normal temps, was a cold one. I'm into the 5th cord of firewood now, next years is on the ground in log length and in blocks, going to load up for next year, winter here was a cold one.
 
8" to a foot pretty much everywhere that wasn't plowed.

Raining and 40° now and supposed to be warmer and more rain tomorrow, so that should put a pretty good dent in it.

Areas that were plowed are 6" of mud. I got an idea it's gonna be a sloppy Spring around here.
 
We still have snow in NNY and it has been snowing a good part of the day.Temps.are above freezing so what is on the ground is melting as fast as it falls.
 
Took these last Friday afternoon. The doodlebug is in undisturbed snow in the woods. Bare patches on south slopes still lots of snow in the fields. NY Catskill Mts.
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It was snowing when I took the pictures, about 4 inches. How did you like the city of Thompsonville?
 
We still have two feet at least in the fields and way more in the bush. It has melted some, but the forecast is calling for -5F tonight. If you could just send some of that 90 degree stuff this way we would appreciate it.
 
In city of Syracuse,N.Y. almost completely gone but 25 miles north, here at home, still about a foot in unplowed areas.
 
hardly any snow left here (never had much to start with all winter..maybe 2' total) temps above freezing during the day for the last week.
This is 700 ml north of the border :D
 

Still nearly a foot here in Southern NH. We were snowmobiling in northern Maine this last weekend. Easily three feet in places. Still mid winter conditions on Sunday. Single digits in PM. We lost our way at one point due to new fallen snow buring trail signs. In the area of Houlton the club there had stopped grooming the trails probably due to running out of money. Some in our group had difficulty climbing the nine foot high snow banks on the road sides at road crossings. many areas had about nine inches of new snow. And many two foot drifts where the trails went through open potatoe fields. We rode 550 miles in three days despite one guy going through three sleds that had to go back to where we started.
 

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