Another winter storm is set to blow in late tonight, and this one may very well set some records--for snowfall!
Readers from more northerly climes, feel free to laugh at me, but I'm excited. Kids are excited. Everyone's excited! There's a very high chance that we're going to get anywhere from 6-10 inches of snow this weekend, and that just never happens around here.
Our trusted local weather guy shared this photo from our area last night:
Not only are we supposed to get quite a bit of snow, but for the first few days of next week temperatures are going to remain way, way below normal. Whatever we end up getting will probably stick around for a while.
This all is supposed to begin around midnight tonight. I'll be posting photos, of course! Laugh if you want to, but it's going to be a beautiful, rare treat and I'm going to soak up every minute of it. :)

Excited for you, Jennifer! Can't wait to see what you get 😊👍
ReplyDeleteAdults (the ones that haven't lost their sense of fun) get pretty excited about a big snowstorm just like the kids!
DeleteThat vision of the moon is magical. I’m glad you’re excited about the snow.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a beautiful photo?
DeleteI loved our snowfall last week and shared some pictures...but I'm over it now...now it's getting tired looking and not fresh anymore. We are just frigid now.
ReplyDeleteGlorious picture he shared. Enjoy the snow...if you get any.
Oh, we're set to get some. Actually, it looks like a BIG one this time! I feel kind of sorry for those of you up north that get so much snow it's just a nuisance most of the time. And old, dirty snow that hangs around would get tiresome. Fortunately for us any snow tends to go away quickly. :)
DeleteSnow can be great fun! I just found some old photos of a snowday where I made my grandkids snowman pancakes and hot chocolate with fancy toppings. And mashed potato snowmen for dinner (on top of stew that has simmered all day) is fun, too. Just don't lose power!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid my grandfather made "snow cream" out of sweetened condensed milk and vanilla on the rare occasion that it snowed. I thought of snow cream last night for the first time in decades.
DeleteWe are getting ready for it, too, and plan on staying indoors for a few days until it melts!
ReplyDeleteI do love it when it snows here.
Being up near Charlotte, you probably get it more often than us. It's still beautiful, though, isn't it? :)
DeleteThat sounds pretty awesome, actually. We're just getting the temps in the twenties with no snow. What's the point of that?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy it if it comes and get lots of pictures!
They're saying now we're set to get several inches, maybe even over 6 inches. Unheard of for us! The kids are beyond thrilled!
DeleteI remember looking forward to "snow days" when I worked in a school! Maybe you will get a few days off at home, Jennifer. Be careful and stay warm and safe, tho!
ReplyDeleteWe'll probably miss some days of school, but as long as there's electricity and internet access the kids will have to do "e-learning" days. Travel will be out of the question--we simply don't have the proper equipment to deal with big snow this far south.
DeleteMoonlight and ice crystals. Wonderful !
ReplyDeleteEd always shares the best "weather" photos from local viewers!
DeleteThis storm is passing below us. Stay warm. Even though shoveling snow is great cardio, shovel wisely. Once again, stay warm, the cold will be biting.
ReplyDeleteShovel snow? What is this activity you speak of? I've never shoveled snow in my life! Haha.
DeleteENJOY!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debra!!! I'm sure it seems silly to you but snow is such a rare treat for us! :)
DeleteI am certainly not laughing, Jennifer - even though I have seen plenty of snow in my life (nowhere near as much as people who live in the mountains, or the Black Forest), it never loses that magic it had for me when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteAs you were well prepared for the previous storm, I am sure you'll approach this one just as sensibly.
Isn't it wonderful to be an adult who can still appreciate the magic of a winter wonderland? :) I don't ever want to be too grown up for that!
DeleteI'm from the north, but not from an area that gets much snow, so it's an Event. As long as it doesn't stick around too long, it can be fun. Just not long term, especially for those expected (required) to be at work on dangerous roads. Our snowplows mostly have names and the fleet is small.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely an Event here, too! We don't have snowplows but I think they truck some in from elsewhere at times like this.
DeleteI have seen that ring around the moon many, many times throughout my lifetime here in MA.
ReplyDeleteYou definitely will have snow, this I know from experience!
Stay safe, let us know how you are when you can.
I definitely will! We're not expecting to lose power. For once, it's going to be so very cold that the snow is expected to be very light and fluffy, hence less weight on tree limbs and power lines. I'll be blogging with pictures all weekend and into next week, probably! Thank you. :)
DeleteIt's going to be very, very cold in Florida--probably the most extreme cold I've experience since moving here, which is still not as cold as it was when I lived in Maryland or Illinois. We probably won't get snow, but I'd love to see a bit.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
I can understand the excitement. Believe me, though, we are over our excitement here. I cannot wait to see your pictures though.
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