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Old 11-08-2022, 03:21 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Deb Mac View Post
We ended up with about 6" overnight. I'm going to head over this afternoon with the snow rake and clear the top and close her up. If the truck isn't ready, I will sweet talk my neighbour. We're sitting on the cusp right now - wafting between about -5 and +1C, so the possibility of what would be snow becoming rain instead, is there.
If you have a powerful leaf blower you may be able to blow most of the snow off. There are some obstacles to be aware of on the roof. Be sure not to brake any of the vent covers.

We got 6" of wet snow on our roof while camping in 15* weather in February. It warmed up to 33* the following day. Some of the snow turned to solid ice and then it snowed again that night before we had to close up to go home the next morning. It was quite a job clearing that mess to close down.
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