LOL Anyways you should get a pic or two of the current conditionsSuperslim wrote:
Don't forget to email them to Gorethareaper254 wrote:
Alright down here in central Texas it is like a blizzard. I made a snow man and stuff, I'm gonna put some pictures up later. Stay tuned!
I got some picture of this at night a few minutes ago, I'm going to upload them when my sister gets a chance to put them on her computer so she can put them on my USB. It is way deeper than in these pictures.
gee.. i wish it snowed in Laredo Texas...the last time it snowed..was Christmas 2004. and before that...1976.
although it is 38 F right now...i don't remember that last time i have seen cold weather in April...since my town is known for 100+ F weather in late spring to late autumn.
although it is 38 F right now...i don't remember that last time i have seen cold weather in April...since my town is known for 100+ F weather in late spring to late autumn.
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Same for Maryland, though I didn't see it falling, I just woke up and saw it on the ground, lol.Hurricane wrote:
It was snowing this morning, as I flew into the sky. It also snowed in DC.max wrote:
wow. When was the last time it snowed there? Global warming my ass, EA is right. We are heading into the next ice age
The snow flakes were huge today, like 1 inch across.
super mutated global warming snowflakesthareaper254 wrote:
The snow flakes were huge today, like 1 inch across.
A quickie in MS Paint LOL:ssj3barua wrote:
super mutated global warming snowflakesthareaper254 wrote:
The snow flakes were huge today, like 1 inch across.

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Here in Cibolo (Just North-East of San Antonio), it's just freaking cold and raining... 35°F right now...
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Snow facts
It is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records, that the world's largest snowflake was 38 cm wide and 20 cm thick. This occurred at Fort Keogh, Montana, USA on 28 January 1887.
I've lived in Dallas for 15 years now. It snows a couple times a year, but doesn't usually stick. We'll get a good ice-over maybe 2 out of every 3 years. It gets below freezing fairly often, but it's just too dry for us to get much precipitation.
You call that a Blizzard?
I hate it when it snows like that, I'd rather have snow on the ground for long periods, then have it snow, melt, slush, snow, melt, slush..
Thats what it does here, It snows a foot, Melts in 2-3 days, Snows some more, Melts, Snows some more Melts.
Its like going in between Winter and spring in the period of a week, And Slush sucks.
I hate it when it snows like that, I'd rather have snow on the ground for long periods, then have it snow, melt, slush, snow, melt, slush..
Thats what it does here, It snows a foot, Melts in 2-3 days, Snows some more, Melts, Snows some more Melts.
Its like going in between Winter and spring in the period of a week, And Slush sucks.
That's not snow, that's a dusting, I remember when living in San Antonio though people would freak out whenever a little would fall.
Did I ever mention I love Vancouver?
Sure, it is in Canada, but we're the only place with great weather. Little snow, warm winters, hot summers- It was 25 degrees Celsius out today. We don't own snow tires. When it snows, people freak out and crash- No one knows how to drive in the snow.
Sure, it is in Canada, but we're the only place with great weather. Little snow, warm winters, hot summers- It was 25 degrees Celsius out today. We don't own snow tires. When it snows, people freak out and crash- No one knows how to drive in the snow.