Guest guest Posted April 30, 2011 Report Share Posted April 30, 2011 Montana is very beautiful, I used to be a truck driver so I saw quite a bit of it but that is the main reason I live in middle TN. We get a mixed bag of weather but usually by now it is like it is, warm. We are still having 45-50 degrees at night but the days are in the 70's. This is my favorite time of year except for all the storms. Hope you see sunny skies and warmer weather soon. Hugs, SHELL > Kaylene wrote:  I can't believe it, but it has snowed at least a inch this evening and we expect more. I have lived in SW Montana for 11 years now and I know we can have at least a wee bit of snow any month of the year, but this is crazy. My husband has on vacation the second and third weeks of May to put a new roof on the garage. It will be every irritating if it's too cold and snowy to do it. That's my complaint for the day. <smile> Kaylene PS Please stay safe all of you folks who live in the tornado areas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2011 Report Share Posted April 30, 2011 >Montana is very beautiful, I used to be a truck driver so I saw quite a bit of it but that is the main reason I live in middle TN. We get a mixed bag of weather but usually by now it is like it is, warm. We are still having 45-50 degrees at night but the days are in the 70's. This is my favorite time of year except for all the storms. Hope you see sunny skies and warmer weather soon. Hi I was just fussing last night. I moved here from Jacksboro in NE Tennessee almost 12 years ago. Tennessee is beautiful, but there are rarely two consecutive days when we don't have fantastic sunny blue skies. It has worked wonders on the depression aspect of my bipolar disorder. We also rarely have tornadoes, there was one last year in Billings that took the roof of the local stadium. We do have blizzards, avalanches, and the occasional earth quake. Here in SW Montana we have mountains, but in the north and eastern part of the state it's primarily prairie. That's where the worst weather is. You couldn't pay me to live there. It's foolish for me to complain about any snow, rain, or other moisture we get because we have been in a drought for 11 years. Thanks for listening to my complaints. Please do your best to stay away from tornadoes, and be happy in dear Tennessee. Kaylene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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