And yesterday i turned on Car's AC cause it was 72 fugging degrees.
:wtf::00x33
really i think global warming is real now then again we get snow in april in some cities here also in Philly we had light snow in april
Detroit got wacked couple years ago i read 6"
any way this weeks forecast is
temps
today 57 tues 51 wed 65 thurs 74 fri 64 sat 67
FEB here is when we got bombarded back in 93
Blizzard of '93: Why Was it the Storm of the Century?
By By Meghan Evans, Meteorologist
March 15, 2012, 10:25:54 AM EDT
The Blizzard of '93 killed more than 300 people and dumped more than 20 inches of snow across a wide corridor of the Appalachians and Northeast. Fierce winds blew snow around into massive drifts.
Travel and school were shut down for days, including in the major cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City. More than a foot of snow fell in these cities before snow changed to sleet, while hurricane-force winds battered the Northeast coast.
Some of the highest snowfall amounts include 42.9 inches in Syracuse, N.Y., 30.9 inches in Beckley, W.Va., and 25.3 inches in Pittsburgh, Pa.
i think we got 4 feet
Anyway where we live here we are blessed becaus of mountains and live between the cold north streams and hot southern streams which kind cancells out any nast weather heading our way
Last one was supposed to dump 3 - 6 " here well never even had to grab a shovel sidewalk was caler next day
Only needed broom to remove from car.
:142smilie
:wtf::00x33
really i think global warming is real now then again we get snow in april in some cities here also in Philly we had light snow in april
Detroit got wacked couple years ago i read 6"
any way this weeks forecast is
temps
today 57 tues 51 wed 65 thurs 74 fri 64 sat 67
FEB here is when we got bombarded back in 93
Blizzard of '93: Why Was it the Storm of the Century?
By By Meghan Evans, Meteorologist
March 15, 2012, 10:25:54 AM EDT
The Blizzard of '93 killed more than 300 people and dumped more than 20 inches of snow across a wide corridor of the Appalachians and Northeast. Fierce winds blew snow around into massive drifts.
Travel and school were shut down for days, including in the major cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City. More than a foot of snow fell in these cities before snow changed to sleet, while hurricane-force winds battered the Northeast coast.
Some of the highest snowfall amounts include 42.9 inches in Syracuse, N.Y., 30.9 inches in Beckley, W.Va., and 25.3 inches in Pittsburgh, Pa.
i think we got 4 feet
Anyway where we live here we are blessed becaus of mountains and live between the cold north streams and hot southern streams which kind cancells out any nast weather heading our way
Last one was supposed to dump 3 - 6 " here well never even had to grab a shovel sidewalk was caler next day
Only needed broom to remove from car.
:142smilie