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29* and 2"-4" forecast for Monday...Gotta get to the grocery RIGHT NOW!

 

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29* and 2"-4" forecast for Monday...Gotta get to the grocery RIGHT NOW!

 

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20 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

29* and 2"-4" forecast for Monday...Gotta get to the grocery RIGHT NOW!

Ya, Kent - keep that stuff out of our backyard. Clear and mid-upper 30s next week here.

We're getting diddlysquat up here in Maine. So far a disappointing winter. Still time though

1 hour ago, roadwarrior said:

29* and 2"-4" forecast for Monday...Gotta get to the grocery RIGHT NOW!

 

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Sounds like Kansas city. 4 inches of snow means the stores are out of milk and bread. 

Man, 4”” up here and you don’t even get the snow brush out for the truck, just hit the wipers once and off to work. Although so far this year we’ve only had about a total of 12”, that’s about a third of what we should have by now, not that I’m complaining ?

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1 hour ago, Way north bass guy said:

Man, 4”” up here and you don’t even get the snow brush out for the truck, just hit the wipers once and off to work. Although so far this year we’ve only had about a total of 12”, that’s about a third of what we should have by now, not that I’m complaining ?

Just keep in mind where it’s coming from. lol 

 

just a dusting for us too. Won’t even cancel school but it’ll shut the hole state down , in Tennessee. 

  • Super User

4" here and people just grumble. Halloween Blizzard of 1991 - I still drove the 20miles each way to and from work all three days of the event...in a RWD sedan.

 

  • Super User

People down south must huddle and make cheese when a little snow comes to town. Why else would you buy all that milk?

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8 hours ago, .ghoti. said:

People down south must huddle and make cheese when a little snow comes to town. Why else would you buy all that milk?

That must be it!!! I could never figure out milk and bread, why not soup ?

  • Super User
2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

That must be it!!! I could never figure out milk and bread, why not soup ?

You catch enough fish this time of year that you could take that milk and make chowder.

  • Super User
4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

That must be it!!! I could never figure out milk and bread, why not soup ?

Exactly!

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We were supposed to get 6" of snow last week and they were talking like it was the end of the world. Seems like when I was a kid I remember there being 6-10" snowstorms every winter ?‍♂️. 2-4" is barely enough to worry about cleaning off the driveway.

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The blizzard fizzled out. Light rain with temperatures in the high 30's, low 40's.

 

 

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snowed all day heavy in San Antonio yesterday - even though both air and ground temps were above freezing - it came down fast enough it accumulated before it could melt.  I had a dozen tamales in the steamer and grazed on them through the day.  Clear and bright today.  

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22 minutes ago, bulldog1935 said:

snowed all day heavy in San Antonio yesterday - even though both air and ground temps were above freezing - it came down fast enough it accumulated before it could melt.  I had a dozen tamales in the steamer and grazed on them through the day.  Clear and bright today.  

I can only imagine the chaos that snow created in San Antonio! 
 

Tamales sound good right about now! 

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1 hour ago, bulldog1935 said:

snowed all day heavy in San Antonio yesterday - even though both air and ground temps were above freezing - it came down fast enough it accumulated before it could melt.  I had a dozen tamales in the steamer and grazed on them through the day.  Clear and bright today.  

You know what they say: "Cold today hot tamale"....oh never mind. ?

  • Super User

I don't worry too much about snow any more.  It's the freezing rain and the other drivers that I worry about.

  • Super User

What is this "snow" you speak of?

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10 minutes ago, J Francho said:

What is this "snow" you speak of?

If funny because the radio apparently had to start calling it “freezing fog” to keep things fresh. However it’s snow, on the ground and falling from the sky haha. I think they are also trying to cover their butt for not predicting any snow 

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Since when do meteorologists play CYA?

  • Super User

I live in the Ozarks A dusting means endless cars in the ditch and no milk or bread for milk bread sandwiches. Never had one but there has to be something to it.

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