Hey, Blizzard Members. Can You Get Online?

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I had rain but the bad storms stayed south of route 70 and hovered over Morgantown WV.
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It rained a lot last night, then we got almost 4 cm of snow, thats just over an inch for those of us who are metrically deficient.

Hell I have not even used my snow shovel this year,

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This has been a pretty boring thread this season. Bob3 didn't even lose his electricity, again. It seems the storms really hit along the middle of the country and few members live in southern Indiana.

Another week of possibilities. Maybe even a late one in the first or second week of April. One of those water heavy, white, deep, + freezing rain, snows.

What do you think River? Can it still happen with this unseasonable warm winter? More likely maybe? ?

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was the morning after freezing rain. All the crystalline icicles hanging from weighted branches, power lines and eaves sparkling in a morning sun over a fresh white carpeted rural landscape. Mequon, Wisconsin
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The good news for The Blizzard Thread ;)

Is there is a Blizzard along the East Coast.

From Maryland to New York there are major airline delays.

And here I thought this thread was retired until after Summer.

A foot of wet, heavy snow is predicted.

How was it Bob3?

Riverland evaded another hit.

Moi

NO Blizzard Here

But I Do So Love To Hear About Living In It.
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moi621 (imported) wrote: Mon Apr 23, 2012 7:23 pm The good news for The Blizzard Thread ;)

Is there is a Blizzard along the East Coast.

From Maryland to New York there are major airline delays.

And here I thought this thread was retired until after Summer.

A foot of wet, heavy snow is predicted.

How was it Bob3?

Riverland evaded another hit.

Moi

NO Blizzard Here

But I Do So Love To Hear About Living In It.

As everybody knows it can and has snowed in every month of the year here, this has been a lower snow fall then most type of year but now were in the rainy season which farmers love and so does my garden.

You know one of the things I hated about living in Southern California was the weather, I can sum it up in one word, BORING.

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All we had in northern New Jersey was rain and wind. Nothing exceptional.

Southern California's weather is ideal for invading aliens, as several recent movies have shown. When flying saucers rain death rays down on you, you'll be sorry you don't live back East, even though the pics you take with your phone will go viral on YouTube.
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This was a 2000 foot snow...

If your house was in the Allegheny Mountains and above 2000 feet above sea level, it got snow. Otherwise it rained.

This is why I say that weathermen should be castrated so they cannot reproduce their kind...

That isn't as funny on the EA as it is elsewhere.
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Dave (imported) wrote: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:11 pm This was a 2000 foot snow...

If your house was in the Allegheny Mountains and above 2000 feet above sea level, it got snow. Otherwise it rained.

This is why I say that weathermen should be castrated so they cannot reproduce their kind...

That isn't as funny on the EA as it is elsewhere.

This is why I say <Darth Vadar breath sounds> The Federals <doom doom> should dump un Constitutional Governmental Weather services and allow the free market to find the best Weather Forecasters.

Storm a comin' may drop snow at higher elevations but any precipitation in late April is like ;)

well I guess a late April blizzard to your lives. Mid Week rain promised. Mac The Wolf may have drainage problems in the flat lands. The Storm looks like it is coming off the desert, not down the coast. How? Monsoon effect off Southern Arizona methinks.

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Good grief MOI, back in 1950 there was a late April snowstorm/blizzard. NOAA didn't even exist then.

I made a joke for people to laugh at, by the way.
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No joke. A Nor'ester is a comin' expected to reach Toronto on the 24th.

Looks like 😎 times are not over for you WinterWonderLand members.

:)

Dave,

be 😎

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