Sunday, December 16, 2007

Sunday Morning, Snow Has Stopped

A cold and windy morning following yesterday's and last night's suprise snowfall. According to the National Weather Service, Southeastern Wisconsin is reporting snow depths which exceed current snow depths in the northern part of Wisconsin. This is highly unusual as the northern part of the state normally sees more than triple the amount of snow we do. I'll take it though, things are quiet beautiful with the fresh powder. Total accumulations from this storm were around 7-8 inches total, with some drifting up to a foot. Enjoy the photos.

I am running out of room to put this stuff!

I wonder if we have any mail???


Still Snowing.....12 AM

These were taken just after returning home from a Chirstmas Party. Snow is about 7 inches deep or so, and beginning to drift. Still another inch or two before morning they say.






Saturday, December 15, 2007

Just Some Flurries-So the weatherman said!

Originally predicted to be "flurries that will be able to be swept away with a broom". We will now be seeing moderate to heavy snow for the rest of the evening and overnight hours yielding around 7 inches. I don't know about you, but last I checked, you couldn't clear 7 inches of snow with a broom. Looks like the old Airens will be fired up tomorrow morning for yet another bout of snow. At least the fresh snow will keep things white here for a while. Chances for a White Christmas are looking good!
Heavier snow just starting now around 3:30 PM CST. Flakes have grown in size even after taking this picture.

I will take more pictures tomorrow morning and post them later that day (after Christmas shopping is over).

Friday, December 7, 2007

Change of Seasons-Winter Continued

More snow pictures taken this morning.....enjoy.

The next two images are courtesy of the National Weather Service website in Milwaukee/Sullivan.
We are located in the very southeast corner of the state, in the very dark blue just to the west of the 11.5 inches notation.

Change of Seasons-Winter

After a few rounds of snow.....compliments to Lake Michigan for the 9 inches! These were taken today. We received 2 inches on December 1st, then 9 inches on December 4 and 5 (mainly overnight), and an inch or so last night. Should be getting around 4 inches this weekend, as our snowy pattern continues. It's about time!





Change of Seasons-Fall

Just some shots from the front yard of the Maples. The trees were very colorfull this year. Not as much red, but plenty of shades of yellow.



Sunday, December 2, 2007

First Snowstorm of the Season

This is some time lapse video shot over 2.5 hours out the upstairs window. The video is about 3 minutes in length. It was shot through a screen, but it is suprisingly not that bad of quality. Enjoy!