I find it oddly comfortable being in a heater warmed up house during an ensuing blizzard at night, and peacefully arguing with people on the internet about stupid **** .
Let's not forget that the past winter once hit Florida with 32°F temps as far down as Tampa. Your safety from the hand of Winter will not last forever.
Or are you the pussy, because you can't handle the heat. 80 degrees Fahrenheit is medium to cool here. Although i prefer 70 myself. Usually hits around 90 during the afternoon. Also there is so much humidity here, I had to turn on my windshield wipers with no rain what so ever.
I live in Idaho and we had a blizzard that gave us like 8 inches of snow or something and literally the next day all of the roads were cleared including most neighborhoods.
I live in Southwest Minnesota, and work in Sioux Falls, just across the border in South Dakota. Driving home this morning after my overnight shift was an adventure. I guess Sioux Falls has actually declared a "snow emergency?" Fun times.
Nice, ya, east river gets all the bad snow lol, I'm from Rapid City, the Hills protected us from too heavy of snow, except for that one a couple years ago in October.
It snowed here first, then switched the freezing rain and put a shell of ice on the snow, then it just started dropping ice. Not really snow, not really rain, not really hail, just ice. So we've got frozen snow covered in ice gravel **** .
its an "el nino" season. i remember going through a couple when I was a kid. I dont necessarily disbelieve climate change, but I think there is to much opportunity to use "global warming" as a political tool for it to be a reliable concept. There is no way the facts haven't been skewed after being run through so many hands, each one with an agenda. It's not the science I distrust, It's the fact that the information has to be communicated through people and people are not always reliable.
the way it's explained to you on tv is, that's why they changed the key term to climate change which always happens
meanwhile in california there's a massive methane leak in california. "This leak has put out the equivalent of what six coal fired power plants (the ones Obama wants to regulate out of existence) would put out in 20 YEARS"
happening at "Aliso Canyon, California, about 25 miles north of Los Angeles"
We finally got an ice storm and some snow up in Michigan yesterday, not terrible, but the roads were in pretty thick snow so I was almost stuck at work. January is usually when we get hit the hardest though.
God do I ******* love Queerbec, one day we have +12 C weather, next day it drops to - 12 C and the day after we get like 20 CM of snow and then in a week we're probably back to some ******* summer weather.
Two days ago there was absolutely no snow. I woke up yesterday to 2 and a half feet of the **** . God ******* damn it. I like snow, but I absolutely abhor shoveling the crap
my snowblower really struggled to start today, idk how i got it going but it was a miracle. Green Bay Wisconsin officially got 13in.+ of snow, our drifts were as deep as 2 feet.
I'm a couple miles outside of Mankato, MN. My snowblower's carburetor is ****** , so I had to shovel my front porch and the paved part of my driveway by hand.
Mankato got 7.5 inches, but I live out in the sticks, and had 4' snow drifts all around my house.
**kongdong used "*roll picture*"** **kongdong rolled image** here in Wisconsin, we just got at least a foot of snow. or at least in this bit of Wisconsin.
**kongdong used "*roll picture*"** **kongdong rolled image** The storm where i was went from snowstorm to ********* . there was ******* thunder and lightning in the middle of a blizzard.