Can you believe it’s a month before the first day of winter?
While we aren’t as buried as the folks over near Buffalo, New York, the western end of the Upper Peninsula as been fairly well hit with lake effect snow in the past 10 days.
It’s not even Thanksgiving and the local schools have had 2+ snow days. This morning, the temperature is in the single digits, and we’ve already had a few subzero overnight temps.
So while the calendar tells us Winter doesn’t officially start until December 21st, we know otherwise.
One of our factory buildings, a metal building with a fairly flat roof, needs its roof shoveled during the winter. Usually once, and usually around the first of the year.
Our crew is already out there today, snow scoops in hand, making sure are building and our employees are safe. Check out the photos below. We even had a little fun with a panoramic shot.
What’s the snow situation where you live?
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2 Replies to “Snow Diary: November 20, 2014”
In the 30’s in Anchorage, Alaska. No snow yet, but cold enough for Kromers!
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No snow? Wow, we’re ahead of you. Stay warm in your Kromer!