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The snow is up in the mountains where it should stay. We are having a gloriously sunny day in Seattle! The cascades and Mt. Rainier are covered in white and the sun is a shinin' brightly.
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If it doesnt snow all winter I for one WONT be upset. C'mon summer!!! Its hard to paint in the snow ya know.
Merry Christmas everyone!!!
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Even here in the great white north there's NO SNOW! and I hope it stays that way. Sure I even Bar-b-qued our traditional Christmas breakfast steak and Eggs,I tell you it was delicious. 6degrees celcius, thats 43 for our American friends. This time last yr we had 4 ft on the ground, this yr the grass is still green. Merry Christmas! Neil
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SIGNS1st. Neil Butler Paradise, NF Posts: 6277 | From: St. John's NF Canada | Registered: Mar 1999
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Gee Randy.."Way up here" north of London we still have the grass showing through the light dusting of snow!
I am loving this winter so far, and as long as it lasts like this until Saturday I will be a VERY happy guy!
Starting On Sunday morning it can snow all it wants for 5 weeks!
I'll be making "sand angels" instead of "snow angels"! And maybe drinking a few cervezas to get me in the mood! LOL
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of you!
-------------------- Dave Grundy retired in Chelem,Yucatan,Mexico/Hensall,Ontario,Canada 1-519-262-3651 Canada 011-52-1-999-102-2923 Mexico cell 1-226-785-8957 Canada/Mexico home
That is the official forecast for my area, but the thermomoter on the table Xmas day read 43 degrees C or 109 degrees F under cover. Snow at Xmas, thats just plain weird!
David
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I agree with what dave said.. it's stinking hot here
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Its all in Buffalo NY.....Bruce n Dana's house is buried in 25 inches! It snowed 5 inches in one hour today......We're 60 miles away.....the grass needs mowed..it's green and there's no white on it ....save a few frost flakes..... Forcast...here.a trace. Buffalo.....before the weekend is over....12-24 more inches.That oughta be a real hoot if the wind picks up....!!!!!!!!
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Actually, Niagara Falls here only got about 8-9", but it's been snowing pretty much all day and they have another lake-effect snow warning for tonight and tomorrow.
The AIRPORT got hit the hardest... where the MUSTANG was parked while we were in Minnesota...
Arrived at the airport last night about 9:45. Good thing the car is FUSHIA... at least we found it! Some cars were completely buried. The snow on the hood and the snow on the roof were the same height across. We did see the rear window and the tops of the side windows.
You try to dig out a car using a window scraper...
Welcome home, huh?
-------------------- Dana Ferry St Cloud, MN
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We got snow for christmas!!! Actually Hawaii got quite a bit on Mauna Kea before I left, but here in the suburbs of chicago we've had flurries every day since I arrived. It's not mounting up to much, but I am one of the few out here hoping it will.