Very cool pattern. What are the details on how that was formed?
17'f isn't that cold.
Did you have a lawn sprinkler spraying there?
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Very cool pattern. What are the details on how that was formed?
17'f isn't that cold.
Did you have a lawn sprinkler spraying there?
Heck no, Tim, the maintenance crew blew out the sprinklers at the apartments a ways back. Best I can tell is that the previous day’s foggy moisture was fully and completely sucked out of the air overnight. Spokane sits in a valley at about 1,800 feet elevation and is typically dry...yet foggy as hell in wintertime.
We are supposed to get the same temps tonight, maybe a degree or two warmer, so I’m curious to see what happens tomorrow. Today was a mostly sunny day with light winds, but we only reached 34F. Enough to dry out some moisture I would think. Who knows. Oh....humidity presently 89% for us — WAY above average.
Those dramatic starfield patterns were just enough to draw me back out with the iPad. Brrr! Living here since ‘82 doesn’t change the fact I was born in Houston.
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Cars under the parking awnings picked up ZERO frost by the way.
Frostvpatterns can be very cool, at my leisure of course. I am not a fan of below freezing either. It is part of the reason I continue to live on the coast.
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Is that on the Eau Clair River?
It looks like the water is moving.
I am not afraid of ice unless there is the possibility of moving water underneath.
That can be a spring or Muskrats.
I had the Muskrats keep the water open under my spear shack one year. The shack dang near fell in. :dropjaw:
Yes, a back water, west of half moon lake.
On Google as Braun's Bay. 54701. - temperature for a couple days really reduced the open area.
Some Idiots were out ice fishing last week.
~Richard