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8th March 08, 11:18 AM
#31
I know what you mean. I'm several hundred miles south of your location. Right now it's 12.16 pm with partly sunny skies and a temp of 29F with a wind chill of 22F. We should be in the low to mid 50s for this time of year. Fortunately we start to warm up tomorrow with temps at or above normal for the next 10 days. Good luck on St. Patrick's Day.
Darrell
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8th March 08, 12:53 PM
#32
I'm from winter country but my wife isn't. We both want more snow. I long for the excessive snow of the '70's & '80's (not any older for my reference- sorry!).
I don't have any wool kilts so I'm bifurcated for the winter. Awaiting Spring in its due course!
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8th March 08, 01:27 PM
#33
Would anyone like to have twelve inches of snow?
If so,drop by an pick it up.FREE
Better hurry because it will be back in the sixties all next week.
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8th March 08, 01:57 PM
#34
It's cold, there's snow everywhere, and I am loving every second of it. Of course, I'm a freak. I don't wear winter clothes. It's pretty much a t-shirt and sandals all year round.
It's actually not that cold right now anyway. High of 20 today. Not like earlier this year when it was all blizzards, ice and 40 below windchills.
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8th March 08, 03:07 PM
#35
Saturday, Mar 8, 2008. We just had a line of thunderstorms with hale blow through the county. Wires are down and some on fire in several locations. Our power blinked once. We were lucky. 60 to 65 Mph winds bleew for about a half hour. Man... I can't wait for Spring.
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8th March 08, 03:57 PM
#36
So, I live in Cincinnati, well north of it a bit. and this has to be the worst snow I've seen in 10 years. I am stuck in on a level 3 snow emergency, if I got out I'll be ticketed for it, AND every were is closed.
Id say that we've gotten about 2 to 2.5 foot of snow. by far the worst I've can remember. At least I had plenty to get done here at home.
~Casey
[SIZE="1"]"It's the job thats never started that takes the longest to finish. Thats what my old Gaffer used to say." - Samwise Gamgie, J.R.R. Tolkein[/SIZE]
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8th March 08, 05:31 PM
#37
We got a foot of snow and no I didn't wear my kilt while snow blowing a 300 foot drive. But it was a nice seeing the snow one last time for this year. I hope.
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8th March 08, 07:13 PM
#38
Growing up in Nashville, winter was a nice 8 week break between 96% humid summers. Now I'm sick of it. I miss my late falls and early springs
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8th March 08, 08:15 PM
#39
Normal weather is ten months, with two months of poor sledding/skiing where I grew up.
This global warming has meant seven inches of rain in the last forty hours, instead of the normal eight feet of snow that I know how to deal with. Now if the power stays on, and I don't need the generator, my house probably will not float away in the flooding. Two one horse sump pumps running continuously in my basement in the state with the nation's highest electric rates. Last month the sump pumps electricity cost a Tewksbury and a Newsome! A snowblower will not move a few feet of water like it does many feet of snow . North Dakota kilted in February is quite nice. Beats this hot weather and water thing any day.
grumble grumble, grumble.
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8th March 08, 08:28 PM
#40
I just wish the weather would make it's mind up. One week it's warm here in Charlotte, NC then we have a cold snap and it's miserably cold. Though I must say, I admire a man in a kilt when it's cold. I just hope it's warm when the Mint Hill Games arrive here in the area.
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