Goofy weather ...
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Goofy weather ...
It snowed last night. I woke up to see about an inch of snow on the ground. Tomorrow is predicted to be in the 70's Fahrenheit.
Best wishes,
Jerry
Best wishes,
Jerry
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Re: OT: Goofy weather ...
Did you move to Nebraska?Jerry Freeman wrote:It snowed last night. I woke up to see about an inch of snow on the ground. Tomorrow is predicted to be in the 70's Fahrenheit.
Best wishes,
Jerry
Few weeks ago some parts got eight inches of snow then the next day it was in the upper 60's then the 80's the next day.
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On May 6, 1989, the day before my daughter was born, we had a surprising snow here in the Chicago area. There were signs in the hospital for those who'd given birth that day and were rather, shall we say, distracted from the details of the weather: Be sure to tell your children it snowed on their birthday!
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Worst one-day snowfall I can ever remember around here fell on April 14 (sometime back in the '80s, can't recall which year), about 16". We've had many times when the drifts were much deeper but that was some of the wettest, heaviest snow I ever saw.
Today it's nice, upper seventies, albeit the wind is really howling.
Today it's nice, upper seventies, albeit the wind is really howling.
Yesterday it hailed, rained, snowed, more rain, high gusting winds, drop to below freezing last night and this morning, now the sun is out temperature is rising and it is quite pleasant.
Gander Newfoundland got 45 cm of snow on Monday night and are expecting more!
Go figure it's Spring!
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Gander Newfoundland got 45 cm of snow on Monday night and are expecting more!
Go figure it's Spring!
MarkB
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Ahhhh-- springtime in upstate NY!Jerry Freeman wrote:It snowed last night. I woke up to see about an inch of snow on the ground. Tomorrow is predicted to be in the 70's Fahrenheit.
Best wishes,
Jerry
I went kayaking on Sunday with some friends and it started to rain just as we were taking the boats out of the water. Got a little hail mixed in with it for good measure.
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Which is one very good reason why I'd never winter in New England or anywhere east of a Great Lake. Now, Summer there and Winter in New Mexico would be nice, assuming I ever conquered my state of perpetually barely adequate income.brewerpaul wrote:Here in upstate NY, we call 16" of snow "flurries..."Chuck_Clark wrote:Worst one-day snowfall I can ever remember around here fell on April 14 (sometime back in the '80s, can't recall which year), about 16". .
Illinois weather is marginally lousy most of the time but never truly abominable.