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Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:32 am

*pats everyone*

I just got in from school.

38 degrees.

Or

110 farenheight.


OMGOSHNESS

Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:10 pm

Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD

Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:26 pm

Stupid Lethbridge. No snow here. But when it has snowed... it's blown sideways. Like... horizontally sideways. Totally parallel with the ground sideways.
Stupid Lethbridge. Stupid wind. I hate wind. *glares outside at wind* I want snow in 16-24 inch increments.

Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:58 pm

Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD


It's only rained once since November. I want rain, damnit!

Re: Blizzard in New York

Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:40 pm

Maryann wrote:I live in New York and right now we have about a foot of snow. Later this afternoon total accumulations are expected to be 16-24 inches!!


I don't live in NY, but last week, we had a major blizzard. We ended up with about 60 inches of snow. It took 3 days of nonstop blizzard to get it though.

alien wrote: go to Colorado, EXTREMELY cold when you get about 5,000 ft + at night, but it gets around 70-80 in the day..


Um, sorry? That confused me a little.. I know I misunderstood, but I thought you meant you got 5000 ft + of snow at night. :P

Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:44 pm

Paul wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD


It's only rained once since November. I want rain, damnit!


Seriously? Good grief. Where has England gone?!

Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:08 pm

Twinkle wrote:
Paul wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD


It's only rained once since November. I want rain, damnit!


Seriously? Good grief. Where has England gone?!


I don't know, however, it'll make for a hot summer with plenty of water-shortages >_<

Re: Blizzard in New York

Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:21 pm

Jen wrote:
alien wrote: go to Colorado, EXTREMELY cold when you get about 5,000 ft + at night, but it gets around 70-80 in the day..


Um, sorry? That confused me a little.. I know I misunderstood, but I thought you meant you got 5000 ft + of snow at night. :P

heh.. i ment 5,000 ft or more above sea level.. :oops: the whole time we were there we didnt get any snow still...

Re: Blizzard in New York

Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:29 pm

alien wrote:
Jen wrote:
alien wrote: go to Colorado, EXTREMELY cold when you get about 5,000 ft + at night, but it gets around 70-80 in the day..


Um, sorry? That confused me a little.. I know I misunderstood, but I thought you meant you got 5000 ft + of snow at night. :P

heh.. i ment 5,000 ft or more above sea level.. :oops: the whole time we were there we didnt get any snow still...


5,000ft of snow would be so cool!

Re: Blizzard in New York

Mon Feb 13, 2006 10:32 pm

Paul wrote:
alien wrote:
Jen wrote:
alien wrote: go to Colorado, EXTREMELY cold when you get about 5,000 ft + at night, but it gets around 70-80 in the day..


Um, sorry? That confused me a little.. I know I misunderstood, but I thought you meant you got 5000 ft + of snow at night. :P

heh.. i ment 5,000 ft or more above sea level.. :oops: the whole time we were there we didnt get any snow still...


5,000ft of snow would be so cool!


[severeunderstatement] yes, it would. [/severeunderstatement]

Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:16 am

well i would welcome a bit of snow right now - ITs the middle of february in ontario canada, and i am seeing green grass everywhere

Tue Feb 14, 2006 12:36 am

freddyflinstone wrote:well i would welcome a bit of snow right now - ITs the middle of february in ontario canada, and i am seeing green grass everywhere


Really? I live in Ontario and all I can see is snow.

Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:36 am

only snow here is from the snow banks :) everywhere is grass pretty much

Tue Feb 14, 2006 11:23 am

Paul wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD


It's only rained once since November. I want rain, damnit!


I thought there was something strange about it being wet yesterday. That's because we hadn't had any rain for such a long time and then BAM! Rain. It only slightly drizzled for about half an hour though and then it cleared up. It's odd. England is known for being wet and cold. It's not wet. Just cold XD

Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:41 pm

Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
Paul wrote:
Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:Aww, I'm so jealous! We never get that much snow here. If anyone tells you the UK is boring then they're right. It was raining this morning, has stopped now, but it's really dull outside. Hopefully the weather front that hit New York will travel over the ocean and hit the UK XD


It's only rained once since November. I want rain, damnit!


I thought there was something strange about it being wet yesterday. That's because we hadn't had any rain for such a long time and then BAM! Rain. It only slightly drizzled for about half an hour though and then it cleared up. It's odd. England is known for being wet and cold. It's not wet. Just cold XD


Not cold. Just windy. >>
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