Faulkner
Member
As a rule, southerners don't handle snow well. In our area we get it so seldom and it is usually a short stay anyway, that we don't have the equipment for it. Ice storms are even worse.
The Sunday night forecast for all of the Arkansas Ozarks (northwest Arkansas) is a covering of ice up to a quarter of an inch, which is actually quite a bit. A quarter inch will start stripping trees of limbs and are tough on power lines.
It's still cold here, 29 degree high today, and we have just a little snow left over from last week so I'm out today restocking the dry firewood box in the garage and on the front porch so I don't have to go slipping across the ice to get to the wood pile during the next few days. The generator and emergency kerosene heaters are all topped off. Nothing to do but hunker down.
The Sunday night forecast for all of the Arkansas Ozarks (northwest Arkansas) is a covering of ice up to a quarter of an inch, which is actually quite a bit. A quarter inch will start stripping trees of limbs and are tough on power lines.
It's still cold here, 29 degree high today, and we have just a little snow left over from last week so I'm out today restocking the dry firewood box in the garage and on the front porch so I don't have to go slipping across the ice to get to the wood pile during the next few days. The generator and emergency kerosene heaters are all topped off. Nothing to do but hunker down.