We had cold snap here in East Tennessee. Some Facebook pages spoke of Bald River Falls being frozen.
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03-06-2023
07:56 AM
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02:45 PM
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03-06-2023 08:56 AM
@John,
The wonders of nature. Thankfully not as cold here in CA. Low 40's here in the Bay Area. We did get a light dusting at some of the higher elevations, but noting like this.
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06-08-2024 09:07 AM
I read a book about the Donner Party. Snow was reported to be 20 feet deep in the mountains.
Was in Modesto, temps in the 90s. Went to Frisco for a day, temps in the 50s. This was in May.
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06-10-2024 05:30 PM
Yep, I would definitely class that as a frozen falls. I am glad we never get to freezing point where I live.
cheers, TREVOR
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