
Winter is over for the east
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- vbhoutex
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ssom04 wrote:Chris the Weather Man wrote:God, this place is turing nuts....
Yeah I've noticed this too. Lots of new people in the past week.....kinda turning into a wwbb
Not gonna happen. As I stated above in my post, PLEASE DO NOT MENTION OTHER SITES IN A BAD WAY. We try to respect them for what they are, whether we like them or not and ask that they do the same. That way we all have our place on the net.
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- wxguy25
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well on the upside here, at least were not in the midst of a weenie war over the lack of snow in the northeast.
Personally I think its GREAT that the Midwest is getting their turn. First turn really since 1998-99.
I mean when is the last time one remembers Victoria TX getting more snow in DEC than DCA and BWI combined?
Personally I think its GREAT that the Midwest is getting their turn. First turn really since 1998-99.

I mean when is the last time one remembers Victoria TX getting more snow in DEC than DCA and BWI combined?
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- Tri-State_1925
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Depends on what part of the East you are talking about. Back in Western Mass snow has covered the ground during most of December and January. Practically every time I've been up there recently it has snowed. They just got 8 inches on Thursday. I've been through dud winters up there -- the late 80's-early 90's for example -- and this definitely isn't one of them.
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