Change of Season
Posted on September 24, 2005
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Autumn has officially arrived, and the weather reflects it! We’ve dipped down into the upper 30s here in Great Falls, and some of the leaves are beginning to make the transition to pure gold. No snow here yet, but I got a call from Keri a few hours ago, and she reported that there is plenty of snow near Lincoln on the drive to Missoula. Sam reports that it’s been cold & wet down in his neighborhood near Billings. Anyone else have weather-related news to report?
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One of the RAs reports that it “smells like snow” and that there are teeeny snowflakes coming down.
Also, the leaves outside my dorm window are golden. :)
I was actually expecting a bit of snow here, kim ;). I bet hyalite got 5 inches. I’ll have to check :), all i know is when i was walking a friend to hedges from mullan at 4am, it was reallly cold!
I was a bit disappointed to find no snow on the ground when I woke up. I concur though, it sure got cold last night!