I don't know what is worse, shoveling snow or cutting grass. I spent most of Saturday cutting grass, with the temperature in the low 80's it is a sweaty job. I haven't shoveled snow in many years, but as I remember it, it was cold hard work. I'll take the grass cutting myself. The temperatures here are in the high 70's to low 80's now with a cool front that yall send down to us every now and again dropping it back to the low 70's for a day or two.
Last night the cool front clashed with the warm air causing several tornadoes around the area. Quite a few folks were killed about 60 miles north of here and over in Arkansas. The thunder boomers were quite intense at times. Some of them were dropping as much as 20 inches of rain per hour, of course they were moving at 30 to 60 miles per hour, so no one got 20 inches in an hour. We had one come through here with wind gusts of 36 miles per hour and lots of rain but we had no damage from it otherwise, we just had lots of rain.