It was snowing today in mid-Missouri. Didn't stick, but it was startlingly depressing to look out the window and see it.
It was snowing today in mid-Missouri. Didn't stick, but it was startlingly depressing to look out the window and see it.
Yeah, it snowed this morning in Lubbock, Texas, and they're calling for a hard freeze tonight.
We were in the 90's last week.
grass is covered, overpasses icy and people getting stupid. Apparently winter wasn't long enough for people to remember that overpasses get icy so someone in a trailblazer slammed into the bridge and turned over onto it's side blocking two lanes. Awesome.
Bobzilla wrote: grass is covered, overpasses icy and people getting stupid. Apparently winter wasn't long enough for people to remember that overpasses get icy so someone in a trailblazer slammed into the bridge and turned over onto it's side blocking two lanes. Awesome.
Sadly modern cars are too safe for Darwin to do his job effectively.
I can only hope you're right and this is the final FU from winter. I was wearing shorts yesterday and on Saturday had actual sweat forming on my brow from doing nothing but sitting. It was glorious and this back-to-freezing thing is just cruel.
Here in SC it's blustery, a little rainy and low 60's. We gonna get some cold weather tomorrow night, 36 degrees.
Kenny_McCormic wrote: I woke up, looked out the window, and went straight back to bed.
Generic Blues.
Calling for snow here as well. Mostly flurry forecasts. Regardless, it's April, it wouldn't be much or stay for very long.
foxtrapper wrote: Calling for snow here as well. Mostly flurry forecasts. Regardless, it's April, it wouldn't be much or stay for very long.
don't care. It's here and it needs to go the F away.
We got at least 2.5" today. That puts us at the top of the leader board for snow fall in recorded history.
DrBoost wrote: We got at least 2.5" today. That puts us at the top of the leader board for snow fall in recorded history.
Yeah, same here. Roads were dry by the time i left for work, but these star specs still felt a little skittish. I think this puts us over 90".
I left East Texas for Dallas at 5 A.M. monday and it was 70 degrees. Got to Dallas around 7 and the temp was 47 degrees. Piled in with the Mustangs Across America bunch to head east. Now sooner did I make it home and help with a few repairs to my brothers car and he bolts and we get half dollar size hail!!
Today I mowed!
Bruce
I think southern Cal and southern Arizona are the only areas in the country to evade all of this year's crazy winter weather. Although it was in the 90s last week and it did drop into the 80s this week. 5 months of suck coming up here in Tucson, though.
It's 25F and there is ice hanging off the trees. If Mother Nature was here I'd give her the 'ol Pink Sock for this.
Hasbro wrote: I think southern Cal and southern Arizona are the only areas in the country to evade all of this year's crazy winter weather. Although it was in the 90s last week and it did drop into the 80s this week. 5 months of suck coming up here in Tucson, though.
I dont want to hear it I grew up in the southwest and if it was financially feasable I would much rather spend the summer in arizona than north carolina, july and august and sometimes part of september are pure hell on earth
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