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Unpredictable Weather in Jackman

April 29, 2008 | 0 comments



The past couple days we have all been watching the lake to see if we can guess "Ice Out" and also watching the snow melt looking forward to spring coming to Jackman.

But this evening, around 5ish, it started to SNOW
BIG HUGE FLUFFY SNOWFLAKES falling down along side the raindrops. I could not believe what I was seeing. It was a bit colder today but not SNOW on the last days of April!

If we had our webcam actually running as a video you would be able to see the snow flakes better. They are HUGE...about the size of a half dollar. For now, if you look at the Webcam shots, you can see flecks of white. Also note that any ice left on the lake is now on our side of the lake. We did not get more ice, it just moved.

The ice is truly about gone now. No more last minutes votes on Ice Out people. I think tomorrow is the day.




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