Christmas in Anchorage, Alaska:
17 degrees F. Complete cloud cover. Constant dry powdery snow to about 6" to add to the 2" on ground. Santa brought some nice snow for Christmas!
Sun brightened up the clouds about 10:30am and disappeared about 4:00pm.
Christmas lites on a lot of houses just so you can see...
In MN it was in the teens with overcast skies for most the day, then turned into a light snow in the late afternoon, early evening...which made the 2+ hour drive home lovely.
Kiowa, Colorado - 12 degrees farenheit and snowing again. We had snow on Christmas day so we had to move dinner to the 26th. It is now snowing again and cold. The UPS guy had to use chains on his truck to deliver more toys.
Originally Posted by smeggy /img/forum/go_quote.gif Strange as it is, right now in Seattle it's snowing and raining at the same time
North of Seattle, it was snowing big flakes with no rain. But we did have rain before and after Christmas day. As long as the snow melts away the next day and I don't have to spend an hour shoveling snow, then snow is good.
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