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14th December 17, 07:37 AM
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Here in coastal North Carolina, USA, we rarely get snow. That is not to say that we do not get bitter cold but, the way it usually works here is that it get very dry then very cold then it warms up and rains (any where from 1-4 inches) then it turns bitter again and all the water from the rain freezes. Rinse and repeat. It is just as well that we don't get much snow because the people here simply lose their mind if there is any snow, even if it melts on contact with the earth. They seem to think that it is the dawning of the new ice age.
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