Duh. No snow here. That song "I'm dreaming of a Wet Christmas" is getting airplay, however...
Not even a white christmas up here!!!
Hoping for snow on Christmas Day.
Ski membership was paid for in Nov.
What are you guys talking about with this green crap. Everything around here is brown, or dead, or brown and dead.
I am cool with no snow by the way. I hate the stuff.
Well it not be much but it is actually white out at this time. I do not expect it to last for very long though.
Warm and sunny in York, Pa. Perfect weather for a cruise and the Henry has a tank full of fuel....Hmm, I wonder what I am driving to the In-Laws
hotrodlarry wrote: no white christmas here...i'm beginning to think the money i spent on new snow tires was not a wise investment.
think of it as money well spent... if it keeps it from snowing
It was in the mid-seventies this evening. It was a perfect evening to catch up with some friends over a few cold ones. I couldn't ask for a better Christmas evening. In the fifteen or so years that I have lived in Florida, I only remember one memorably cold Christmas day, which was the first Christmas that we lived here.
Don't worry, the cold weather will come. Once March rolls around, I'll be wishing for more warm weather.
I'm in Austin, finishing a move to Pittsburgh. Today we had a tiny bit of freezing precipitation as misty rain froze. I pretended it was snow, does that count?
curtis73 wrote: I'm in Austin, finishing a move to Pittsburgh. Today we had a tiny bit of freezing precipitation as misty rain froze. I pretended it was snow, does that count?
40-some degrees w/ sun in the 'burgh area today, sounds like Austin/ Pgh weather is reversed
No snow here. I'm OK with it. The new shovel and fresh snow tires must be keeping it at bay. Money well spent.
Has 12" on the ground in Carlsbad, NM on Christmas Eve and about 8" or so still there on Christmas Day. My first White Christmas EVAR!! I'm 33, so I've been waiting a while. It snowed in Brownwood, TX (where I live) last year but we were in Carlsbad (in-laws live there). It was pretty cool!!
First time seeing snow is definitely cool. Most of my grandkids have not seen it yet. But after that, the thrill goes away quick. After 100 or so times, arrgghh.
cwh wrote: First time seeing snow is definitely cool. Most of my grandkids have not seen it yet. But after that, the thrill goes away quick. After 100 or so times, arrgghh.
I'm probably at about 100, still look forward to it every time. Maybe I'm brain damaged?
Fletch1 wrote: It's green here in central Ohio. I remember having snow pretty much every Christmas when I was little. Not so much anymore.
Most of Ohio only gets a snowy Christmas one year in four.
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