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Snow day in Georgia today


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Blue moon event today but it actually happened, anyone in North Georgia caught way more snowfall though and possibly other states nearby but I really don’t know. This is the most snow we have seen for atleast 10 years. Chamaerops will shake it off like it’s nothing but I put the frost blankets over the Sylvesters, as I have had to do every night basically for the past week or two with this unusually cold winter. Hopefully they will actually survive this winter as 2 or 3 of them out of 4 look very beat up. How is everybody holding up through the storm? Good luck to everybody else out there, at least the temperatures aren’t that cold as we have stayed above 30 degrees.

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8 minutes ago, palmofmyhand said:

Blue moon event today but it actually happened, anyone in North Georgia caught way more snowfall though and possibly other states nearby but I really don’t know. This is the most snow we have seen for atleast 10 years. Chamaerops will shake it off like it’s nothing but I put the frost blankets over the Sylvesters, as I have had to do every night basically for the past week or two with this unusually cold winter. Hopefully they will actually survive this winter as 2 or 3 of them out of 4 look very beat up. How is everybody holding up through the storm? Good luck to everybody else out there, at least the temperatures aren’t that cold as we have stayed above 30 degrees.

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It's snowing pretty good here currently in my border county north of Georgia. I've got about 2-3" of snow. It has mixed with sleet briefly but we may get more of that later today, according to local forecasts. I've been (leaf) blowing and gently sweeping snow off my four largest windmills. I'm hoping to maintain some decent looking fronds should the weight of sleet/freezing rain come on later today. 

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9 minutes ago, Zone7Bpalmguy said:

It's snowing pretty good here currently in my border county north of Georgia. I've got about 2-3" of snow. It has mixed with sleet briefly but we may get more of that later today, according to local forecasts. I've been (leaf) blowing and gently sweeping snow off my four largest windmills. I'm hoping to maintain some decent looking fronds should the weight of sleet/freezing rain come on later today. 

Hope everything turns out well, those windmills are tough though I’m sure.

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