On 1/11/2014 3:21 PM, Bill wrote:
On 11/01/2014 1:45 PM, John wrote:
On 1/10/2014 2:05 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 8/1/14, John, discombobulated, unleashed:
"Twenty inches ain't nothin'! We get that every winter."
So presumably there's a birthrate hike every fall?
Could be. But you'd have to ask someone from up north to be sure.
Around here a quarter inch of snow is a disaster, but peak hurricane
season in September is what usually causes extended electrical blackouts.
A quarter inch of snow is a light dusting. Last winter we set a snowfall
record of around 7 feet of accumulation (as in it fell and stayed around
until spring thaw).
We felt that was enough snow. Low clearance 4 wheel drives were getting
stuck in front of my house from around mid November until sometime in May.
bill
It's all in what you're used to. Around here we don't get much snow.
Even small amounts cause us more problems.
OTOH, we've had many hurricanes, so we bounce back from them fairly
quickly.
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