We got enough snow to cover the ground on Sunday. I looked at some meteorological information and found that the first snowfall in St. Louis hasn't been this early since 1938. And as I write this Monday evening the weather pundits are telling us we should blow the doors off the record low temperature overnight.
The U. S. Weather Service says there is an equal chance of warmer or colder than average conditions in the upper Midwest this winter. A private company predicts very cold. Who knows - ask me in April. These photos taken Sunday in Forest Park illustrate the point.
The U. S. Weather Service says there is an equal chance of warmer or colder than average conditions in the upper Midwest this winter. A private company predicts very cold. Who knows - ask me in April. These photos taken Sunday in Forest Park illustrate the point.
deja la neige, tu en as de la chance, j'adore tes photos...vivement la neige sur Evry
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe you have snow already but, I must admit you did capture some very nice photos of the event. You've made inclement weather look very appealing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Bob. But I am already not happy with the early winter feeling.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful shots...but I still hate snow!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous shots. You couldn't ask for better weather conditions.
ReplyDeleteThat top photo in particular is a stunner. Beautiful. I hope our winter is mild....actually, I'll be going to Seattle in January for a while, so I will miss it, I hope.
ReplyDeleteWeather forecasters just get giddy talking about this. I think they get an e#$%&@&*! Whoops! Better not go there.
ReplyDelete*On another note: I do believe the Redbirds made a pretty good trade yesterday. You?
I feel cold just looking at these photos, especially the second.
ReplyDeleteYou should be glad that you are not in Buffalo!
ReplyDeleteYour top photo is like a miracle. Snow flakes and reflections, does it get any better than that? I'd put this one in my top basket.
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