Will it really snow?

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Posted by Annie in Opinion, Outdoors on April 11, 2010

More snow has been predicted for the Motherlode area. According to most reports we can expect snow down to 3,000 feet. When the snow will fall and for how long, is still up in the air.

I can’t say for sure where everyone is getting their news but Weather Bug is predicting snow all week long. One person I spoke with expects the snow to begin to fall at 10:00 a.m.

My father-in-law assures me that it’s going to start snowing any minute now (at 9:30 p.m., when I spoke with him) and it is expected to snow all night long and into tomorrow. Of course, he does live in Sugar Pine and it could well be snowing there. I’m not about to call at this time of the morning to find out.

My husband says it won’t start snowing until late tomorrow evening but that we could end up just getting an inch of rain.

It will be interesting to see if we do get another snowstorm this late in the season. Does anyone else find it curious that it almost always snows on the weekend? My husband has a theory about that. He believes it has to do with traffic patterns. I think it’s something much more sinister, like a government conspiracy or payoff, for our senators who enjoy spending their weekends on the slopes.

You just never know. I wouldn’t put anything past this bunch of corrupt legislators. I wouldn’t trust any of them to walk my dog.

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