Last night's snowstorm dumped about (my guess) three inches of the white stuff.
While watching television, I was able to see it fall as I had the lights on in the area between the house and behind the garage.
This morning, it appears that it was a heavier storm than the one of the night of February 11. At present, the temperatures are in the teens and won't go any higher than the thirties during the day. So it will stay on the ground for much of the day.
From what I could see, traffic on Interstate 40 is moving as I saw several big rigs heading west towards Gallup.
Some photos:
While watching television, I was able to see it fall as I had the lights on in the area between the house and behind the garage.
This morning, it appears that it was a heavier storm than the one of the night of February 11. At present, the temperatures are in the teens and won't go any higher than the thirties during the day. So it will stay on the ground for much of the day.
From what I could see, traffic on Interstate 40 is moving as I saw several big rigs heading west towards Gallup.
Some photos:
Above, the side yard looking east. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Above, behind the garage. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Above, looking east towards the neighbor's yard. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
No comments:
Post a Comment