Absoltutely not. The pressure underground will lift and crack your pool. You should lower the water to below the skimmers and do a full pool closing for the pipe system. If you don't know how to get the water out of the pipes and filter you must call a professional. Most owners do it themselves but be sure to learn the proper technique.
If you mean 'is a hornet's nest empty in winter'? Yes it is.
In the winter season it remains empty
No. Do not leave you pool empty during the winter. Numerous problems are caued by draining the pool and leaving it empty. The best way I can think of to answer your question is with this "Disclaimer" we have to use. DRAIN AND ACID WASH DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT (Rev. 11/04) DRAINING AND/OR ACID WASH TREATMENT OF A SWIMMING POOL
Yes, it will be empty.
Rain barrels don't crack at a higher rate over the winter, but if you are concerned about that, you should empty it after rain or snow.
If it's already full, leave it full and put on a winter cover. If it's empty, leave it empty until next spring/summer.
Owner manual says change it a 90,000 miles or 72 months. You are running on empty, my friend. Owner manual says change it a 90,000 miles or 72 months. You are running on empty, my friend.
The comma should be placed after "days" to separate the introductory phrase "During the colonial days" from the main clause "a school room looked rather empty."
Walk up to it empty handed and press "X" This will not work during the winter for obvious reasons which you will see.
The best time of the year to go to Myrtle Beach and save money is in the middle of winter. There are tons of hotels at Myrtle Beach, and they mostly sit empty during the winter but stay full in summer, so the landlords are happy to have anyone pay ANYTHING to stay at one during the winter.
An empty pool of water is fine for several months, if it is made of concrete. Longer than that, and it could start to grow bacteria over time, especially in warmer conditions.
maybe because no one should sit with their back to the door.