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.
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.
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hah hah.
ReplyDeleteSnow? I think I've heard about that before.
ReplyDeleteSounds dreadful. Like something that requires long sleeve shirts to observe.
Sounds like a day for Chili.
ReplyDeleteit's mid 60's and blue skies out here.
ReplyDeleteI'm not jealous.
ReplyDeletefwump.
ReplyDelete(The sound of snow falling from a pine bough, usually onto my head.)
I'm ready for it. Got my 4WD and ready to go play in the snow :)
ReplyDelete85 and sunny here!
ReplyDeleteAh, 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.
ReplyDeleteOnly 4" or so in Southeast MI this morn.
70° here, have the back door open, the patio is OH so nice tonight...
ReplyDeleteOcean effect....snow.
ReplyDeleteDon't lauph west, by god.
Santa Anna winds....fire.
And how was that hurricane, texas fred ?
No where is paradise.
I feel your pain. I'm in the NW Chicago suburbs, and there's snow on our patio, even as I type this.
ReplyDeleteSucks.
Keep it over there please... This is WAY too early for snow in DC!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteThat was in Akron; I imagine Lake County was worse. So glad I'm not there now ha ha ha.
Regards,
PolyKahr
Bright blue skies and highs in the 60's. Florida is nice sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Manitowoc, right on Lake Michigan... I've heard of many a Lake Effect storm.
ReplyDeleteDave