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5th March 08, 06:22 PM
#11
Here in the far north of Ore. is has been sunny and 60o. I sat out in the sun to work on my tan while I was working on a kilt.
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
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5th March 08, 07:46 PM
#12
This is what it looked like in St. Louis yesterday we had a total of 10 inches with a period where had 4inches in under 2 hours.
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5th March 08, 07:57 PM
#13
Wait for it... You will be going subzero in 24 hours. You are about 24 hrs behind me on weather.
Commissioner of Clan Strachan, Central United States.
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5th March 08, 08:18 PM
#14
In Houston we've had snow on rare occasions. But, the worse is the few ice storms we had. No one knows how to drive on the bridges.
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6th March 08, 01:08 AM
#15
The only thing cold around here is the beer:
C.H. Cheng
First Singaporean Xmarker!
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6th March 08, 01:24 AM
#16
Originally Posted by CactusJack
This is what it looked like in St. Louis yesterday we had a total of 10 inches with a period where had 4inches in under 2 hours.
I feel your pain, we didnt quite get that much down here in Southern MO though. . . .
BB
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6th March 08, 05:22 AM
#17
That winter (1911-1912) holds the record for greatest recorded snowfall for the season in Iowa, since records have been kept. It was very cold, for a long time, and very snowy, all across the land.
We are currently in the number 9 position for all time snowfall records. A few more inches, and we could make the top five. It would only take another 10" snow to make the top of the list. Everyone is TIRED of winter.
I know why people live in southern California, but I still couldn't do it, even when winter here sucks this bad. Too many people, way too close together for my comfort level. I'd rather have to bundle up. And besides, as Grant has noted, spring is a wondrous awakening after a winter like this.
The biggest problem around here are the unpaved roads like what I live on. We had a thaw last weekend, all the rivers are full and more, and the gravel roads all have mudholes and ruts, and it looks like everyone who lives out here has been off-road four wheeling, ALL the time. Not far from the truth, either.
Spring WILL come, and St. Patrick's day is still a way off. Be happy. At least it's not below zero F any more.
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6th March 08, 06:34 AM
#18
It's a bit chilly down here in North Carolina, but I'd like to be warmer for kilting. I don't have a heavyweight, so in the weather right now it's not a very good idea, especially since it's been windy...
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6th March 08, 07:31 AM
#19
Originally Posted by Alaskan Kilted Guy
Well, we are having unseasonably warm weather here. It is up to 39f today!!
If that keeps up you'll have an early break-up.
Originally Posted by thoth51
The only thing cold around here is the beer:
Dude, that's cold.
Convener, Georgia Chapter, House of Gordon (Boss H.O.G.)
Where 4 Scotsmen gather there'll usually be a fifth.
7/5 of the world's population have a difficult time with fractions.
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6th March 08, 09:44 AM
#20
Right now, it's 17 degrees in Columbia ...... Celsius. But you have to understand, this is our payback for August...
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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