12-10-2004, 03:43 PM
Here's the link to the conditions at Scofield. http://www.met.utah.edu/cgi-bin/droman/m...?stn=SFDU1
So, yes it has been at least 2 days without freezing temperatures AT Scofield.
It takes more than a couple of days to make the ice go bad. If it only had a skiff of ice before we got the warmer temps it might turn things around. But where it was already 6 or 8 inches, it won't be melting very soon.
Fishrmn
So, yes it has been at least 2 days without freezing temperatures AT Scofield.
It takes more than a couple of days to make the ice go bad. If it only had a skiff of ice before we got the warmer temps it might turn things around. But where it was already 6 or 8 inches, it won't be melting very soon.
Fishrmn