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Hmmmph...I remember back when I was a kid, my sister and I had to walk................
Colder than hell here....kids got a snow day....Hmmmph...I remember back when I was a kid, my sister and I had to walk................
Quote from: Rich on January 12, 2007, 10:31:58 AMColder than hell here....kids got a snow day....Hmmmph...I remember back when I was a kid, my sister and I had to walk................how cold is colder than hell? It was -27C (~ -13F or so I think) here yesterday. Wind made it rather cool. Warmed up to -17C today.
Woke up to 18 below (F); have a wind chill warning out here today...could reach 50 below....boy, do I love winter.
Strange thing is that when I was growing up in NoDak, this weather was pretty much the norm and we didn't think much of it at all. I truly do remember my sister and I walking to school in the middle of what here in Idaho we'd call blizzard conditions and seeing it as a matter-of-fact. I also remember when I lived in LA that a rain shower would practically paralyze the city and in Mesa, where my folks winter, a brief thunderstom does about the same.....
Quote from: Rich on January 12, 2007, 03:42:09 PMStrange thing is that when I was growing up in NoDak, this weather was pretty much the norm and we didn't think much of it at all. I truly do remember my sister and I walking to school in the middle of what here in Idaho we'd call blizzard conditions and seeing it as a matter-of-fact. I also remember when I lived in LA that a rain shower would practically paralyze the city and in Mesa, where my folks winter, a brief thunderstom does about the same.....A couple of years ago, we got 37 inches of snowo overnight in Rogers City. It is the record snowfall there.My pizzeria opened right on time. Should I use RainX when I encounter snowo?Dan
Quote from: Ultra on January 12, 2007, 03:49:10 PMQuote from: Rich on January 12, 2007, 03:42:09 PMStrange thing is that when I was growing up in NoDak, this weather was pretty much the norm and we didn't think much of it at all. I truly do remember my sister and I walking to school in the middle of what here in Idaho we'd call blizzard conditions and seeing it as a matter-of-fact. I also remember when I lived in LA that a rain shower would practically paralyze the city and in Mesa, where my folks winter, a brief thunderstom does about the same.....A couple of years ago, we got 37 inches of snowo overnight in Rogers City. It is the record snowfall there.My pizzeria opened right on time. Should I use RainX when I encounter snowo?Dan
Quote from: Rich on January 12, 2007, 03:42:09 PMStrange thing is that when I was growing up in NoDak, this weather was pretty much the norm and we didn't think much of it at all. I truly do remember my sister and I walking to school in the middle of what here in Idaho we'd call blizzard conditions and seeing it as a matter-of-fact. I also remember when I lived in LA that a rain shower would practically paralyze the city and in Mesa, where my folks winter, a brief thunderstom does about the same.....A couple of years ago, we got 37 inches of snowo overnight in Rogers City. It is the record snowfall there.My pizzeria opened right on time.
Where's the shiver emoticon?