That's what my ol' lady got last night, but it was on two attempts.About 6 - 7 inches in Western Union County.
I can't help but think folks are exaggerating their snow depth by using the same ruler they use for measuring their weensThat's what my ol' lady got last night, but it was on two attempts.
That's what she saidBout 3" in Tupelo
That’s what I was hoping for, but starting to doubt that (Tupelo). At least the roads are just slushI think most of it will be gone by noon.
I am doubting it here now to. I was just outside knocking the snow off of my shrubs that have collapsed and it’s all wet and slushy but it stopped raining and the melting process slowed down. I guess it might be tomorrow before it’s gone but the roads should be drivable pretty quick if you really had to go somewhere. They Are just slush. We live on a steep hill so we aren’t going anywhere today. Hopefully a neighborhood dog will come by that I can shoot for dinner.******That’s what I was hoping for, but starting to doubt that (Tupelo). At least the roads are just slush
Stay safe.Just drove from Birmingham to Tupelo. Right lane of 78 was good all the way just had to occasionally use a little common sense. Now I get to finish the trip to Memphis.
You know that nobody on this board drives in the right lane don’t you?Just drove from Birmingham to Tupelo. Right lane of 78 was good all the way just had to occasionally use a little common sense. Now I get to finish the trip to Memphis.
I remember the man who used to own the truck stop at West on I-55. He was one heck of a tire man and he was as good as they come. It's now a Valero that's owned by foreigners, but that's how it is now.West, MS, home of the (once) mighty East Holmes Academy Raiders?
IIRC, East Holmes had a hell of a basketball program in the 70s/80s.
I always found it humorous that East Homes was in West, MS.