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Old 02-24-2019, 02:08 PM
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Great pics Bruce!

There was even snow in Tucson. Buddy of mine that does my machine work down there sent me a picture. They had 2 inches of snow on the ground. Crazy.
Here's a short video of the police having some fun with it down there.

https://youtu.be/vj1LWJ0vV-w


We got 12 inches at the house, first I've ever seen that much here.
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Hey Larry-we saw the police video...too funny!


I figured you got hit pretty hard, too!
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Old 02-24-2019, 02:58 PM
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Prescott got over 20 inches from what I heard. Here at the house we are lower elevation so we never see it as bad as Prescott, but we still got 12 inches, which is the most I've ever seen here.

Usually 1 or 2 snow events a year at the house and they only amount to 2-3 inches at a time, and it's gone by noon the next day. So to see this much is a bit of a shocker. It was one heck of a storm.

Flag got 40 inches and broke a record that had been in place since 1915 for the most snow in one day. Just crazy.
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great pictures how often does it send a dusting of snow in the mountains??
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The mountains see it fairly often because you are looking at elevations of 7,000 feet or more. Almost all the snow events up here only drop down to maybe 6,000 feet elevation so it's just rain for those of us that live below that. So we frequently see snow capped mountains around the house off in the distance.

This storm however dropped to 1,000 or 1500 feet I think?? Which put snow in some parts of Phoenix and Tucson, which is really rare.
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Hay Bruce, better you guys than us......



Great shots by the way. So far I have seen it snow in Tuscon, Scottsdale, and Vegas......not impressed SNOW SUX !

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