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Yes, but it's even better to be outside in it (as I just was) than to watch it from indoors. Had to get the extra beer from the car...
10:45 PM -- I'm a little disappointed we only have 4 inches so far...snow rates apparently have been fluctuating between .25 inches and .5 inches per hour this afternoon and evening. Looks like a heavier band has just moved in though...things picking up again
On a positive note, the temperature is up to a balmy 10 degrees. When I was just outside my hands weren't freezing off like they were this afternoon.
10:45 PM -- I'm a little disappointed we only have 4 inches so far...snow rates apparently have been fluctuating between .25 inches and .5 inches per hour this afternoon and evening. Looks like a heavier band has just moved in though...things picking up again
On a positive note, the temperature is up to a balmy 10 degrees. When I was just outside my hands weren't freezing off like they were this afternoon.
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