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Re: First Snow!
Originally Posted by craigafrechette
Being from New England it still amazes me that some people have never seen snow or never seen the ocean. Not sure if you're in that category or not, but it fascinates me. I guess I'm lucky to have lived where I see both every year, but I could surely do without the snow. The ocean on the other hand, I would miss greatly, so I'll stick to the coast
Growing up, mom would take me to Reno once a year to go skiiing (the ski was for me, she just wanted to gamble lol) but I've haven't lived in the snow since I was too little to remember. I will miss being able to see the ocean if I want to but I haven't even done that in years so no big loss.
It is surprising any time I'm talking to someone here in CA and they mention never having seen the snow.
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we got our first snow of the year!
it started snowing as the Superbowl was winding down.
there was like 8-10inches the next mroning!
and here are my 2 Rav4's.
my office has been closed for 2 days now. yay Snow Day!
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Re: First Snow!
I was born in Hawaii, then raised in San Diego during my teens and early twenties, and now I live in Arizona. I have no idea what this "snow" you speak about is.
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Re: First Snow!
As someone from Green Bay, Emily, I need a winter in Florida to like snow again. We have already had three days of snow, and today it is 19°. It is going to be a long winter. Sigh.
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Actually, I would take a Seattle winter right now as a compromise.
Last edited by Sanyassin; 11-13-2019 at 01:17 PM.
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Here in East Texas it may snow lightly once or twice every year or two. It’s a nice change of pace and it’s usually gone in a day or two. I would not want to deal with it for a full season.
Heck I haven’t worn a winter coat in 30 years. I only wear a jacket 10-20 days a year.
Hope you are enjoying Montana Ax.
Last edited by Reinz; 11-13-2019 at 02:09 PM.
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I’ll post the first snow I see, might be a few years till I see some but once every ten years or so we get a few flakes down here in Houston
I’m just a bill sitting on top of capital hill.
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I'm in the mid-south & this arctic blast swooped all the way here...gave us about 1.5-2" of snow, some of which is still around on the ground with many white
roof-tops...it's too dang cold to melt! We hit a record 13* the night before last which was a record low since they had 17* in 1921; last night was a balmy 14*.
I do enjoy "a few snow storms" each winter (as I had previously for many years in the high desert), but y'all in the north can keep the rest, bitter cold included. At least today we're making it above freezing...
Last edited by Bogertophis; 11-13-2019 at 02:42 PM.
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