Bad timing in Tucson

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knunger
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Bad timing in Tucson

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I finally decided to have my garage re-roofed...



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Mike W.
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Re: Bad timing in Tucson

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Snow in Tuscon? Wow. Really though, as long as the cars don't leak it's not nearly as bad as the damage the sun does in the summer.
stuartinmn
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Re: Bad timing in Tucson

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It's just water so no big deal for the cars. Of bigger concern are the trees in the background, hopefully they aren't bent permanently.
The weather sure has been topsy-turvy this winter, though.
knunger
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Re: Bad timing in Tucson

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Mike W. wrote: Mar 02, 2023 1:08 PM Snow in Tuscon? Wow. Really though, as long as the cars don't leak it's not nearly as bad as the damage the sun does in the summer.
Wow, I get to correct Mike W.??
Its spelled TUCSON :tsk:

I agree Mike, that's why I decided to replace my garage roof in March

See you soon!
knunger
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Re: Bad timing in Tucson

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stuartinmn wrote: Mar 02, 2023 8:02 PM It's just water so no big deal for the cars. Of bigger concern are the trees in the background, hopefully they aren't bent permanently.
The weather sure has been topsy-turvy this winter, though.
It's no big deal. As soon as the sun came out the snow was gone.
Actually, snow is great for the desert-4" of snow soaks into the ground as it melts compared to 1" of monsoon rain that just runs off
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Re: Bad timing in Tucson

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That's a great shot.
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