Thursday, April 7, 2016

24 Hours In Vermont: Snow Comes, Snow Goes

5:30 p.m. Tuesday: The snow starts to accumulate in
my St. Albans, Vermont back yard.

Here's a series of photos showing my back yard in St. Albans, Vermont over a 24 hour period.

We got a surprise seven inch snowstorm that started late Wednesday afternoon and ended early Thursday morning.

Thursday, it warmed up into the upper 50s, and rain moved in. Quite the change in scenery in 24 hours.

Judge for yourself with pics:

By the way, the temperature went back down
dramatically Friday morning and it snowed
again. Another inch of replacement snow

Sigh.

7:30 a.m. Wednesday. About six inches of snow on the ground
Temperature is already above freezing, and it
has melted down from its peak depth of seven inches. 
















2:30 p.m. Wednesday. The temperature is in the upper 50s
and the snow is going fast.  

















5:30 p.m. Wedmesday: 24 hours after the snow
really began accumulating, it's mostly gone amid
warmth and rainAdd caption








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