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We got up to zero for a high today and it was -11 degrees with a -30 wind chill when I went into work this morning.

 

Luckily, we didn't take the pounding of snow that Buffalo got 70 miles north of here...we escaped with only about an inch of new snow. Hearing rumors that they got 2-3 feet up that way in addition to the severely cold temperatures.

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Another one I just heard about on the radio.

 

BRAZIL is seeing current temperatures up to.... 49' Celcius.

 

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A wonderful 70 degrees fahrenheit with clear, sunny skies. I don't know what happened to the mild winter we get here in Sacramento, but I'm really not missing it that much. I'm totally a fall/spring guy, and this is right up my alley.

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It was in the high 60's yesterday but is supposed to be below freezing tomorrow with lots of rain. School might be closed since the roads could ice over and Houstonians have no clue how to drive in cold weather.

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It's always very cold where I live in the winters, and very hot in the summer. I live where the water is, so I would expect the winters to be warmer, haha. We recently had a snow storm which left about two inches. The water is still kind of frozen over.

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I think we're supposed to hit -28 wind chill tonight or tomorrow night. I can't get over how fricking cold this winter has been!

 

Not a lot of snow for western NY, but I don't recall so many days of single digit highs for many, many years.

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I hear you. We've had at least 4 days, now, where it hasn't gotten above freezing all day which is unusual for us.

 

It was 64 today but the high tomorrow is once again only 29 and now they're calling for 1-2 inches of snow.

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OMG, they're calling for 3-4 inches of snow total, now! You'd better go get your milk and bread... oh wait, the stores are already out. You'd think we were getting 3-4' and will be snowed in for days.

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I live in Southern Georgia. It's been 3 years since I've seen even a small flurry. Now there's freaking 4 INCHES OF SNOW on the ground!!! Looks like I'm not going to class for the next week, because people in Georgia cannot drive.

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So we got our 'snow' last night. As usual in the Carolinas, the weather forecasters were off. Our 3-5 inches worked out to less than an inch of snow. Since we don't have enough equipment to get all the back roads clear for the buses and it's not above freezing yet (22 degrees), most schools are out for the day.

 

Here's a shot of our snow.

 

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So we got our 'snow' last night. As usual in the Carolinas, the weather forecasters were off. Our 3-5 inches worked out to less than an inch of snow. Since we don't have enough equipment to get all the back roads clear for the buses and it's not above freezing yet (22 degrees), most schools are out for the day.

 

Here's a shot of our snow.

 

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Don't worry. Where I live, we were suppose to have just a dusting, but we ended up with 2 inches. It took about 2 hours to go 5 miles including a 30 minute walk after we abandoned my truck.

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So we got our 'snow' last night. As usual in the Carolinas, the weather forecasters were off. Our 3-5 inches worked out to less than an inch of snow. Since we don't have enough equipment to get all the back roads clear for the buses and it's not above freezing yet (22 degrees), most schools are out for the day.

 

Here's a shot of our snow.

 

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Don't worry. Where I live, we were suppose to have just a dusting, but we ended up with 2 inches. It took about 2 hours to go 5 miles including a 30 minute walk after we abandoned my truck.

 

Yeah, you all have the same scenario that we do and you never know what to believe when they call for snow.

 

I'm glad you made it home safely after all that and hope you can get your truck back soon.

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So we got our 'snow' last night. As usual in the Carolinas, the weather forecasters were off. Our 3-5 inches worked out to less than an inch of snow. Since we don't have enough equipment to get all the back roads clear for the buses and it's not above freezing yet (22 degrees), most schools are out for the day.

 

Here's a shot of our snow.

 

[attachment=0]IMG_9064_edit.jpg[/attachment]

Don't worry. Where I live, we were suppose to have just a dusting, but we ended up with 2 inches. It took about 2 hours to go 5 miles including a 30 minute walk after we abandoned my truck.

 

Yeah, you all have the same scenario that we do and you never know what to believe when they call for snow.

 

I'm glad you made it home safely after all that and hope you can get your truck back soon.

I'm glad too. Fortunately, I don't have school tomorrow or perhaps the rest of the week.

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