I don't know how the weather is in your neck of the woods, but here in central New York, it is anything but normal. The local ski areas generally open for Thanksgiving break, maybe not in 100% operation but at least several trails are skiable for different abilities. They are just starting to open during weekdays. They advise to call ahead first.
Let me just say that our area is getting a big break on our heating bill. Nights might get down into the mid or low thirties F. When Mother Nature doesn't provide natural snow, the ski areas make artificial snow with portable snow guns. It has rarely gotten cold enough to make snow.
Last week, I heard the weather guy say that at the normal Christmas break in the Oswego area, there is an average total snowfall of 62". That's over five feet of accumulation, minus packing and melting. On Christmas Day this year we received a whopping total of 1.6". Yes, spelled out, that reads one and six tenths inches of snow.
Well, I have to take back what I wrote. It snowed today. We got bombarded with maybe 1" of blizzard conditions. It was rather windy today and in some locations, the snow drifts piled up as high as 1 1/2". But who's complaining? Not me, for sure.
I'm wondering how the rest of the country is making out? Sorry, but Florida, the Gulf States and California are ineligible to respond to this.
Always remember, snow is a four letter word.
Stay warm,
O J
See all the fun you are missing out on.
Flurries last night.