Tennessee finally got its first big snow this Winter. We didn't get the 12 inches that some "weather men" were predicting, but it was definitely beautiful and fun. As we were going to bed last night, we could hear the start of the mixed precipitation coming - mostly in the form of sleet.
Well, this morning we found the initial snowfall now has a protective layer of sleet ice almost one inch thick!! It's strong enough to hold 100 pounds before cracking.
The girls made a really cool discovery too!
A short back story... I had gone to the grocery store last night to pick up some stuff for dinner. The heat from the engine had started to warm the hood creating a thin layer of water between the hood and the snow. Once the sleet moved in, the extra weight from the sleet caused the layer of snow to shift. However, instead of sliding completely off the engine hood, it froze midway through its journey.
Check out the pictures below.
Well, this morning we found the initial snowfall now has a protective layer of sleet ice almost one inch thick!! It's strong enough to hold 100 pounds before cracking.
The girls made a really cool discovery too!A short back story... I had gone to the grocery store last night to pick up some stuff for dinner. The heat from the engine had started to warm the hood creating a thin layer of water between the hood and the snow. Once the sleet moved in, the extra weight from the sleet caused the layer of snow to shift. However, instead of sliding completely off the engine hood, it froze midway through its journey.
Check out the pictures below.



