Wild Weather Day

Today is the day where the phrase “if you don’t like the weather, wait a minute” comes to life:

8a – Snow on trees, heavy clouds, “freezing fog”
8:30 – Hazy sunshine, slight breeze
9a – Sunny
10a – Partly sunny
12:30 – Turns dark, windy.
1pm – Thunderstorm, snow squall, near white-out conditions
1:30 – Sunshine
3pm – Blue skies, windy
3:30p – Sky turns dark again
4pm – Snow squall, gusty winds
4:30 – Sun peeks through
4:40 – Clouds
5pm – Sunset,
6pm – Thunder, windy, snowing
6:30 – strong winds (20-40 mph)

When the sun peeked out in the afternoon I tried running downtown to take a picture of the clock tower lit up against the storm clouds. The sun, literally, disappeared while I was driving up the parking garage — a span of 3 minutes. Augh!

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  2. Snow Squalls
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  4. Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
  5. RiverFest – Celebrating our Wild & Scenic Rivers

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