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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Lcarlson on March 03, 2019, 09:12:55 PM
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6 more inches of the crap over night. 3rd snow in as many days.
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Sorry for this...("Doooooohhhh!!!") :shocked: :shocked: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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S'nogood? :laugh:
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S'nogood? :laugh:
"SNOWMAGGEDON!!" :shocked: :rolleyes:
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"SNOWMAGGEDON!!" :shocked: :rolleyes:
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Snot for you? :huh:
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S'not gone! Snowed a bit yesterday and this morning at 730 AM the was one degree outside dancing around and shivering.
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It's 2 degrees here on the 4th of March.
We're near St. Louis, Missouri. Very unusual for this time of the year.
Two words...... groundhog.stew :violent1:
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It's 2 degrees here on the 4th of March.
We're near St. Louis, Missouri. Very unusual for this time of the year.
Two words...... groundhog.stew :violent1:
Snojoke? :laugh:
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9 this morning,
nine!
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6 more inches of the crap over night. 3rd snow in as many days.
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e0/76/de/e076de25155be67751220e6199384018.jpg)
(https://suekatz.typepad.com/.a/6a00d8341c7a9753ef01b8d0f21f11970c-800wi)
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Going to snitch these. :laugh: We had what might have been 4" of snow if the temp hadn't been around 40. Paved areas were still quite warm so a lot of it melted on contact, did finally freeze and start laying after dark. Still a bit of slush to clear away before the temps drop and stay there for the rest of the week. :sad:
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Got 12 inches overnight. Wet and heavy, too. Went through two shear pins and one belt on the blower...
Larry