11" snowfall brought beauty and fun to Victoria, TX along the Middle TX Coast
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Victoria, Texas Snowfall Photos
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Victoria, Texas Snowfall Photos
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So pretty. It looks more like Minnesota than Texas. I got my snow here on Christmas Day. Not quite as much as Texas. About an inch fell and I was satisfied. Your snow looks so much more fluffy. Ours kept changing back and forth between sleet and snow, so it looked more like slush on the ground.
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cajungal wrote:So pretty. It looks more like Minnesota than Texas. I got my snow here on Christmas Day. Not quite as much as Texas. About an inch fell and I was satisfied. Your snow looks so much more fluffy. Ours kept changing back and forth between sleet and snow, so it looked more like slush on the ground.
Wet snow is better for snowmen and snowball fights.

We had powder snow once back in 2000 because it was so dry and cold, I hated it. When you tried to make a snowball it just fell apart in your hand.
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