Monday, November 17, 2008

lake effect.

Snow.

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  1. Snow? I think I've heard about that before.

    Sounds dreadful. Like something that requires long sleeve shirts to observe.

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  2. it's mid 60's and blue skies out here.

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  3. fwump.

    (The sound of snow falling from a pine bough, usually onto my head.)

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  4. I'm ready for it. Got my 4WD and ready to go play in the snow :)

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  5. Ah, yes. The Lake Erie effect snow. I've had the *ahem* pleasure to drive through that on I-90 many times. U.S. 2 also, when the ramp to I-90 east out of Cleveland was littered with cars. Fun.
    Only 4" or so in Southeast MI this morn.

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  6. 70° here, have the back door open, the patio is OH so nice tonight...

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  7. Ocean effect....snow.

    Don't lauph west, by god.
    Santa Anna winds....fire.

    And how was that hurricane, texas fred ?

    No where is paradise.

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  8. I feel your pain. I'm in the NW Chicago suburbs, and there's snow on our patio, even as I type this.

    Sucks.

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  9. Keep it over there please... This is WAY too early for snow in DC!

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  10. I remember lake effect snow all too well. Back in...let's see was it '77 or '78 we had a terrible blizzard. Trouble was it was also seemingly endless. I remember shoveling to get out of the driveway in the morning, and shoveling to get back in at night.
    That was in Akron; I imagine Lake County was worse. So glad I'm not there now ha ha ha.

    Regards,
    PolyKahr

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  11. Bright blue skies and highs in the 60's. Florida is nice sometimes.

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  12. I grew up in Manitowoc, right on Lake Michigan... I've heard of many a Lake Effect storm.

    Dave

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