• A casual 26 inch snowfall occurs in the United States
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26 inches of snow where I live is called January
[QUOTE=Shriker;43072949]Living in more Southern Minnesota, it was snowing quite a bit earlier but now it's looking clear outside. It's a shame that a high school girl passed away in an accident near here this morning[/QUOTE] Define "southern" because Lakeville isnt that south
[QUOTE=laserguided;43071660]Its nice in the pacific north west, no snow just rain.[/QUOTE] wut, we had snow in eastern washington. it went away pretty quickly tho
[QUOTE=Xenak;43071614]did this actually happen in duluth we got like half an inch in mankato and had expected to get at least 5 inches or something :([/QUOTE] How's it like living The Little House on the Prairie dream?
[QUOTE=Shriker;43072949]Living in more Southern Minnesota, it was snowing quite a bit earlier but now it's looking clear outside. It's a shame that a high school girl passed away in an accident near here this morning[/QUOTE] Its basically a sheet of ice in Madison, SD. I slipped a couple of times walking to class. :v:
We should be getting snow here in McLean around Sunday.
It snowed a decent amount here, but I didn't even notice until around noon. I'm more concerned with the fact that it's going to be -9 and windy on Saturday.
I was in Minnesota over Thanksgiving break - lowest it hit was 18, and it was a comfortable 40 the day we left. Glad I got out in time, christ.
[QUOTE=Durrsly;43073148]What the fuck Ohio has no snow WE ARE THE STATE WITH TOO MUCH RAIN AND SNOW GODDAMN IT[/QUOTE] I was in Ohio like a week ago and there was snow liar
[QUOTE=The First 11'er;43073300]wut, we had snow in eastern washington. it went away pretty quickly tho[/QUOTE] actually a bit of snow where i live in western washington, too, some of it is still around because it hasn't gotten very warm and trees are doing an excellent job of blocking the sun from melting it
[QUOTE=Gordy H.;43072750]I live in Duluth and there's about 16-18 inches outside. It's pretty bad and still snowing. Anyone in Northeast Minnesota see thunder yesterday while it was snowing? It looked pretty sweet.[/QUOTE] I'm jelly, south metro has maybe 3-6 inches, about half of it fell during daylight and froze after sunset, the rest is now blowing around
[QUOTE=Ninja Gnome;43074248]actually a bit of snow where i live in western washington, too, some of it is still around because it hasn't gotten very warm and trees are doing an excellent job of blocking the sun from melting it[/QUOTE] Bone dry and cold here in SW Washington.
[QUOTE=gk99;43074100]I was in Ohio like a week ago and there was snow liar[/QUOTE] It was there for like a day or two then it just like vanished.
I live in Wisconsin and I'm surprised we haven't gotten a metric shit-ton of snow yet. At least in my area.
wisconsin hasnt had a good aount of snow for a couple of years now (at least in the southeast)
Meanwhile in Toronto it was 15 degrees C this morning. I think it's cooled down to about 8 now though.
I'll take half that snow please. It was like, 50F up here in upstate NY... Ridiculously hot for this time of the year by most people up here's standards.
Arkansas is fucking blanketed with ice right now and nobody has a single clue what to do. It's terrible.
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