***Official 2022 Weather Thread***

DSM has finally upgraded to a blizzard warning. Just waiting on DVN now.

what are my odds???? Daycare just asked who plans to come in next two days. I said no to Friday but waiting to see next weather update before saying for tomorrow. 4 yr old is back to full energy but home today while DH and I are dying and IDK if we'll all survive this again tomorrow.
 
I can't like that post, due to 2nd paragraph.... but agree 100 on the ticks and Lyme... I know two people that have long term effects from Lyme disease. Both cases their doctor's basically refused to test for Lyme, so it they went a long time without treatment.
Yes. This poor girl was a great runner in high school and then went several years when some days were fine and others were dehabilitating. After multiple trips to specialists and experts, a PA at the local clinic recommended a Lyme test. Pretty hard to beat without a quick diagnosis.
 
Mine’s a lab mix and he is oblivious to the cold

Our Dalmatian hates it, but our lab just sniffs about. Did pick her paw up a couple nights ago because she spent too much time sniffing about. Needed out a few minutes later cuz she didn’t do her business.

I know with this expected wind, we will put them on the east side of the house. Neither dog enjoys wind all that much.
 
We have a black lab and she does not like cold at all. She barks to come in the house after just a few minutes. Our Chesapeake Bay retriever? Totally different story. LOVES this. Just sits on the sidewalk looking all around. I should add she LOVES when we rub her down with a towel after coming in. She's such royalty and can't get enough of it.
There are some flurries coming down in West Des Moines right now.

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I got a bulldog and you have to drag her out of the rain, let alone the cold. She is a massive baby.
 
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Based on channel 13s model Des Moines almost misses the first round of snow at 3ish. Literally right on the Polk county border line
 

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