It's currently -28°C here and during January, it regularly dips below -40
down to below -50 with windchill. 

I've gotten stuck in my driveway twice this year already.

!k

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Jingle Bells

Sorry to continue the off-topic-ness
The biggest difference in Colorado snow and other parts of the country
is in Colorado it can snow during any season. Most snow falls in
winter, but spring and fall get plenty also. Summer is less likely,
but not uncommon.

Here's my blog entry from Sept. 22 (which was not the first of the season).
http://mattw.mxdj.com/fall__snow_fall.htm


On 11/29/06, Gabrielle Mack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ha! You think thats bad?? Try living in the snow belt of the great lakes
> (ie...upstate ny....seasonal depression capital haha)
>
>
>



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