I knew last week when I had the studded snow tires taken off the truck and horse trailer that I was only asking for trouble … in the form of a spring blizzard. Well, it arrived a couple of hours ahead of schedule this afternoon. I took the photo above looking towards Widget’s House from our front porch about 4:15 p.m.
Here’s what the National Weather Service’s winter storm warning said:
BUTTE/BLACKFOOT REGION –
237 PM MDT SAT APR 19 2008
A WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING
TO 6 PM MDT SUNDAY.
6 TO 10 INCHES OF NEW SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED THIS EVENING THROUGH
SUNDAY EVENING. IN ADDITION…NORTHERLY WINDS OF 15 TO 25 MPH
WITH HIGHER GUSTS WILL CAUSE SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND DRIFTING
SNOW.
I don’t even know how hard the wind is blowing right now because our wind meter is clogged with snow and shut down a short while ago. In the 30 minutes since I took that photo, the ground is now entirely white.
This is the Weather Service’s page for the ‘point forecast’ for our specific location, shown with the red dot on the map — if you click on the image you’ll get a larger version you can read:
I think next year I’ll wait just a while longer on the snow tires.


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