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First snow fall in Laramie.

fromolwyoming

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Oh, about a foot of snow out there right now, and its still coming down. Not whiteout conditions (in town at least), but not something you want inexperienced drivers out in.
 
Just wet down here (Metro Denver). Good thing there's not a game in Laramie tomorrow.

On second thought, maybe we should have played Texas State this weekend in Laramie. There's no lightning with this storm is there? :lol:

GO POKES!
 
castlerocker said:
If we would have played up at the North pole in the nude we still would have lost.
Maybe, maybe not. I think the 3 1/2 delay had a big affect. That game is behind us now.....just need to take care of business going forward.
 
Wyovanian said:
Pics would be nice...
Good as I can do right now.
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Wow.....that's Wyoming for you. I will quit my bitching about low 40-degree weather in the Northwest.
 
From what I have read, Wyoming can really use this moisture. Hope it clears up by next Friday though.
 
Yeah it seemed to rain every afternoon for about a week. Then it rained non-stop for a week. Like it rains in the PNW, just a constant drizzle all day everyday.
 
was in Casper over the weekend and man what a nasty storm that was, looked like a bomb hit all over town with all that heavy wet snow breaking all those branches, will be a few weeks for all that clean up...not a fun day with no power....hunting was fairly ok(muddy)
 
stymeman said:
was in Casper over the weekend and man what a nasty storm that was, looked like a bomb hit all over town with all that heavy wet snow breaking all those branches, will be a few weeks for all that clean up...not a fun day with no power....hunting was fairly ok(muddy)

I'll be clearing branches and trimming trees for weeks. Pretty epic.
 
Subcanis said:
stymeman said:
was in Casper over the weekend and man what a nasty storm that was, looked like a bomb hit all over town with all that heavy wet snow breaking all those branches, will be a few weeks for all that clean up...not a fun day with no power....hunting was fairly ok(muddy)

I'll be clearing branches and trimming trees for weeks. Pretty epic.
Sounds like what hit Laramie back in June of 2007. Right after graduation, I had gone to a Catholic "camp" in the mountains (really just some old friends from that I had known since elementary school along with a few others), and it snowed over night. In the mountains, it was only an inch or so, not much. When we got to town, there were branches everywhere from the heavy and wet snow. We were pretty surprised to see that. And that was fun picking up, just at my place alone, probably took a few weeks to really get everything cleaned up. But that's Laramie for you.
 
We were pretty lucky this time around. The wind blew throughout the snowstorm keeping the snow off the trees. Otherwise, It would have been messy. (Laramie)
 

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