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Well overnight, here in upstate New York, we have just accumulated around 9" of snow and still have more on the way... (In my entire life on this planet I have never witnessed a blizzard in April...)
Anyway, how is the weather throughout the rest of the country? I never trust the Weather Channel because it still says the weather condition is "Light snow"...

-=Ken=-
Up here in Southern Ontario there was a huge blizzard, but not 9" of snow.. over the few hours from here to Sarnia every damn road froze over with over 3 inches of black ice. Even ice plows were in the ditches. It's insane..

In response to Dareb
Nice and sunny where I live in England. Although my mood is not as bright or as welcoming as the lovely weather I can see out of the window.

:P

I would rather have it snowing right now with a 9"+ layer of snow so I was "snowed-in" at home ;) -- Considering today at work was pretty lousy, not to mention I am back on shortly...

--Lee
In response to Mellifluous
My brother lives just about 8 houses from his school and hes staying because it's a snow day.

And Here I am, stuck on the regular bus routes at an adult school. Perhaps they will be mature and know that buses can flip?
Down in here in southeastern Texas we got a low of about 65 and a high of 83 =). The lowest the temperature got at my house this year was like only at 32 degrees.


<<>>Kusanagi<<>>
Up here outside Toronto in Canada, our snow just melted. I though " Hey look! here comes spring! " but no! These last 2 days we've been getting the strangest weather EVER! The freezing rain fused togethor and made ice the density of a brick, able to hold up a person or even a car! Malver and I slid all the way up the hill for a Donut :) and all the way back down on our behinds. The only good thing was 2 snow days!
In response to Kusanagi
Kusanagi wrote:
Down in here in southeastern Texas we got a low of about 65 and a high of 83 =). The lowest the temperature got at my house this year was like only at 32 degrees.

Sucks to be you!
In response to Kusanagi
inaccurate fahrenheit or accurate and logical celsius?
In response to Kusanagi
Over here in North Eastern Texas (Dallas-Fort Worth Area), we've had lows of like 12, and highs of 90. Right now it's mostly 60-87. It did rain HARD last morning and by 9:30, it was sunny outside. Go figure. Damn Ozone.
In response to Dareb
Dareb wrote:
inaccurate fahrenheit or accurate and logical celsius?

Accuracy doesn't enter into it. Neither system is inherently more or less accurate, and for that matter, if you want to talk precision Fahrenheit has a tiny edge since it uses smaller units. Moreover, anyone familiar with the metric temperature system can easily tell that the temperatures Kusanagi describes couldn't possibly be in Celsius. Since you failed to realize this obvious contextual clue, I can only suspect that your math reasoning skills have atrophied from using such a wussy measuring system for everything.
Here in Ohio, where a common maxim states: "If you don't like the weather in Ohio, wait ten minutes..." we have had our usual vast fluctuations in weather lately...

Just the other day, it was so warm that it was uncomfortable to sleep... I'm talking 'go to the beach' weather... The very next day it was back down to freezing cold...lol

It's been raining on and off for the past few days... Yesterday (and the night before) saw some pretty good storms... A few days ago, we had a very light falling of snow, but it didn't even cover the ground, and it has since all melted away...

I'm not sure what it's like outside today... It's lightly overcast, but I haven't been out to see how warm (or cold) it is...
In response to Leftley
I didnt fail to realize this, i always perceive fahrenheit to be incorrect. I was belittling users of fahrenheit around the globe.
In response to Leftley
It's all good, I get to start swimming earlier than most other people in this country.


<<>>Kusanagi<<>>