Nater Potater
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- Oct 19, 2020
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- 1992 300DA Sundancer
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- Twin Merc Alpha I Gen II I/O's with 5.7 V8's
Just when it looked like the weather might be turning around:
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Just when it looked like the weather might be turning around:
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Our 10 day looks below average... Crap. Our average is 41° this coming week. Won't hit 40 after Monday through the 18th according to the weather channel. Moving slush around in front of the driveway earlier this morning.The good thing about spring snows, they usually dont stay on the ground long, I think we have turned the corner in fly-over country, 50's 60's and 70's on the 10 day, and only a couple of nights barely below freezing
Our 10 day looks below average... Crap. Our average is 41° this coming week. Won't hit 40 after Monday through the 18th according to the weather channel. Moving slush around in front of the driveway earlier this morning.
Well the upside is your lakes will have more water this year.View attachment 140818
This was taken in the parking lot at our club this week! It may be a while before we can launch. We typically like to be on the water in mid April.
Indeed. Ours is/was down 30” last year.Well the upside is your lakes will have more water this year.
Turning into a Friday occurance here. Hopefully, it doesn't translate into rainy weekends this summer for you worker bees.It’s never going to stop snowing.
Maybe an inch or so in Algonquin, IL but closer to 6" at my plant in Roscoe, IL.6,1/2" Last night Here in Brookfield, WI They said, at one point almost 2" per hour. Winter beater, All wheel Drive Land Rover never lost grip.
Maybe an inch or so in Algonquin, IL but closer to 6" at my plant in Roscoe, IL.[/QUOTE
The temps never dropped below 32F and so impressed all roads were plowed and wet. No slick spots. The problem we heard of was major power outages. I keep a portable generator here at work for the fellas to barrow in these situations. What is interesting too is Milwaukee Schools were calling a snow day and Waukesha schools are on!