Posted by Billy NY on March 26, 2015 at 14:54:44 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: You still have snow? posted by 37Chief on March 26, 2015 at 11:14:25:
Here too, but we finally have warmer temperatures, rain and so on, so that will melt quite a bit, however its been a slow process and for some that is a good thing. In the last week we have lost quite a bit of snow cover, a month ago we were buried. I shoveled my roof off, never had to do that before, drifts were 4 to 5 feet, in places, too much concentration, plus freeze thaw, shingles, thankfully there is only one isolated spot to monitor and keep clear, but it did raise 2 shingles slightly, got it cleared in time, now have a roof rake just for that area. We got a tad more snow than last year and almost 60 days straight of well below normal temps, was a cold one. I'm into the 5th cord of firewood now, next years is on the ground in log length and in blocks, going to load up for next year, winter here was a cold one.
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