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22 Jan 07 - 01:06 PM (#1944474) Subject: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Desert Dancer This link won't last more than a week (or at least won't link to the same image for more than a week, but... U of Arizona webcam. I dropped my son off at school, and fortunately had to return later and discovered the empty parking lot -- he'd walked back home. It's not that the streets weren't plowed ;-) but the nearby bridges over the Rillito get icy. The airport was closed last night. All in all, more wintry than when I visited New England a week ago! ~ Becky in Tucson |
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22 Jan 07 - 02:38 PM (#1944582) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Stilly River Sage If you go to the Recent Images in that link, click on today, and go to the shot of 8 or 9am there is a dusting of snow on those buildings! It's already disappearing by 10am. SRS |
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22 Jan 07 - 03:44 PM (#1944657) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Desert Dancer Snow sitting on the palm fronds in the shade of our building lasted past noon. ~ Becky in Tucson |
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22 Jan 07 - 03:46 PM (#1944658) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Desert Dancer This page gives you time-lapse movies, but you have to wait 'til Tuesday to look at today's. |
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23 Jan 07 - 01:54 PM (#1945722) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Desert Dancer here are the snow-on-cactus pictures that perhaps are more impressive than snow on mountains and rooftops. If you have a high-speed connection, the time-lapse pic of yesterday is neat -- watching the snow move back up the mountain. ~ Becky in Tucson |
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23 Jan 07 - 06:17 PM (#1945994) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: artbrooks Have fun, Becky. We had 16 inches about 10 days ago. |
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24 Jan 07 - 12:22 AM (#1946236) Subject: RE: BS: a Tucson snow day From: Stilly River Sage gorgeous! Thanks! I've seen snow out there, years ago when I worked one winter at Organ Pipe Cactus. But you don't want to blink much or you'll miss it. |