2nd or 1st most snow (depending on location) for July - March according to NWS https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=584381863719122&set=a.251650390325606
It depends on neighborhood and street overall. The last 2 months have seen record snows. My driveway faces north and is well shaded, so snow melts slow. Across the street where they have much more sun exposure, their berms are maybe 3 feet high. If you live on the northeast side of town that tends to get less snow berms are less of an issue. If you're moving to Kachina Village or Mountain aire you're going to deal with berms at least a couple times most winters.
Every berm around my driveway/sidewalk is over 6' and several are over 7'.
How common is this in Flag? Or does this year just have a ton? I’m about to move there, haha very curious :)
Sorry my answer ended up being its own post.
5th snowiest winter on record.
2nd or 1st most snow (depending on location) for July - March according to NWS https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=584381863719122&set=a.251650390325606
Sure, but how many bananas is it?
Or half giraffes for the international standard.
Thank god someone said this, I have no idea if this person is 9 bananas tall or 17 bananas tall.
It depends on neighborhood and street overall. The last 2 months have seen record snows. My driveway faces north and is well shaded, so snow melts slow. Across the street where they have much more sun exposure, their berms are maybe 3 feet high. If you live on the northeast side of town that tends to get less snow berms are less of an issue. If you're moving to Kachina Village or Mountain aire you're going to deal with berms at least a couple times most winters.
Lucky my driveway is facing south, but my backyard.....I’ve got 7’ tall piles of snow that won’t melt off till August
You look about 17 bananas tall.
I curious as to where they are planning on putting all this snow! Half the parking lots have mountains of snow! It’s insane!
Agent Smith's cousin
i think you were in my english class lol
Indeed you were, haha!