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"WILL OHIO EVER GET A SNOWSTORM"Having snow withdr
Man it's time for an Ohio valley low..One that just creeps up the western side of the App.Just asking for one before winter is over!!
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Well we're certainly the cold now.
But once again, those storms just do not want to come near here!
We deserve a big one...and it has to be between now and the end of winter as i wont be here next year!
I have two areas of hope though...and both are unlikely. The first one is a late season snowstorm for central Ohio this year...the 2nd one is a return to 80's style winters back in England for when i return!
(There is a 3rd one and thats the Atlantic jet stream shutting down and the Atlantic turning colder therfore Britain will no longer have its natural heating system in the winter anymore!)
I think Ohio is my best chance....but time is running out!
But once again, those storms just do not want to come near here!
We deserve a big one...and it has to be between now and the end of winter as i wont be here next year!
I have two areas of hope though...and both are unlikely. The first one is a late season snowstorm for central Ohio this year...the 2nd one is a return to 80's style winters back in England for when i return!
(There is a 3rd one and thats the Atlantic jet stream shutting down and the Atlantic turning colder therfore Britain will no longer have its natural heating system in the winter anymore!)
I think Ohio is my best chance....but time is running out!
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Yes, and Gord...by March 11, 1993--way down here in Gawja (Georgia), we had already put away our winter clothes and brought out the spring wear. We don't get cold, snowy weather often in March--and it was WARM that week. Spring time.
All week they keep saying "could see some snow this weekend"--but we Atlantans just laughed at good ole Glen Burns. NO WAY we said. Silly weather man needed a vacation (keep in mind, this was long before the internet and our easy ability to keep up with wx models online--so we were clueless about what the models said).
Friday at work I thought....hmmm. Maybe I should get some food on the way home--"just in case". I knew I wouldn't need it--but what the heck. Just in case.
Good darned thing I did. Because about 2 am Saturday--the skies broke loose...and they snowed and snowed and snowed and snowed.
Got a whole foot, with 4' drifts. Blizzard conditions. High winds, white outs. It was SPECTACULAR.
I couldn't leave the townhouse I was renting at the time (it was on a small mountain in metro Atlanta) because the road up and down was closed. For three days.
It was a blast. The entire eastern seaboard from Florida north got in on the action.
And this, my dear friend from the UK is what I am wishing for you. A huge, surprise out of no-where massive snow storm BEFORE your send off home to the UK.
I hope my wish for you comes true!
All week they keep saying "could see some snow this weekend"--but we Atlantans just laughed at good ole Glen Burns. NO WAY we said. Silly weather man needed a vacation (keep in mind, this was long before the internet and our easy ability to keep up with wx models online--so we were clueless about what the models said).
Friday at work I thought....hmmm. Maybe I should get some food on the way home--"just in case". I knew I wouldn't need it--but what the heck. Just in case.
Good darned thing I did. Because about 2 am Saturday--the skies broke loose...and they snowed and snowed and snowed and snowed.
Got a whole foot, with 4' drifts. Blizzard conditions. High winds, white outs. It was SPECTACULAR.
I couldn't leave the townhouse I was renting at the time (it was on a small mountain in metro Atlanta) because the road up and down was closed. For three days.
It was a blast. The entire eastern seaboard from Florida north got in on the action.
And this, my dear friend from the UK is what I am wishing for you. A huge, surprise out of no-where massive snow storm BEFORE your send off home to the UK.
I hope my wish for you comes true!

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JenyEliza wrote:Yes, and Gord...by March 11, 1993--way down here in Gawja (Georgia), we had already put away our winter clothes and brought out the spring wear. We don't get cold, snowy weather often in March--and it was WARM that week. Spring time.
All week they keep saying "could see some snow this weekend"--but we Atlantans just laughed at good ole Glen Burns. NO WAY we said. Silly weather man needed a vacation (keep in mind, this was long before the internet and our easy ability to keep up with wx models online--so we were clueless about what the models said).
Friday at work I thought....hmmm. Maybe I should get some food on the way home--"just in case". I knew I wouldn't need it--but what the heck. Just in case.
Good darned thing I did. Because about 2 am Saturday--the skies broke loose...and they snowed and snowed and snowed and snowed.
Got a whole foot, with 4' drifts. Blizzard conditions. High winds, white outs. It was SPECTACULAR.
I couldn't leave the townhouse I was renting at the time (it was on a small mountain in metro Atlanta) because the road up and down was closed. For three days.
It was a blast. The entire eastern seaboard from Florida north got in on the action.
And this, my dear friend from the UK is what I am wishing for you. A huge, surprise out of no-where massive snow storm BEFORE your send off home to the UK.
I hope my wish for you comes true!
Well thank you very much!
Now that would be fantastic memory to go hoem on. The last snowstorm i experienced in England was at the end of February, 6 months before i moved to the USA was incredibly localised, (ours was the only city to get it basically, move in from the north sea in a narrow band right on top of us and 10 miles inland it broke up!). A whole night and morning of persistent heavy snow..we had well over a foot with 2 foot drifts by the time it was over. 10 miles down the road, they had a dusting! The forecast called for light snow flurries possibly moving in off the north sea. It was very special indeed and left me with great memories to take to Ohio with me. I haven't seen anything as great as that here..though i know its more than possible after talking to people on here.
So if i could go the other way back home with similar memories, it would be great. And yes, a surprise one would be the greatest!
June/July is the time of the big move back home by the way...i'll still be checking in on here next winter though....just out of curiousity!
Thanks again though!

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