It is gonna be a cold winter.

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I'm an hour north of Green Bay wondering when this shit will end. :confused:


Saw some Trucks parked along the exit shoulders diving home.

I drive a beater 4x4 Explorer during the winter with snow tires. Thing is a beast. Passed so many people stuck, or in the ditch. And a few accidents. But I got my nephew to his hockey game and back. Otherwise, I would have stayed indoors today. worse blizzard in years.
 
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I wonder if [MENTION=27246]oyarde[/MENTION] will shovel my driveway tomorrow.
 
I wonder if [MENTION=27246]oyarde[/MENTION] will shovel my driveway tomorrow.

If I lived up there I would have a snow blower . Down here I just put the F 150 in 4WD and roll through it if I have to get out . I do nothing with the drive . Discourages visitors .
 
About three inches of ice, snow and sleet here.

Cold for the time of year, hasn't been out of the mid 20s all day.

Normal is 56/34
 
Thirty and snowing with a brisk 15 mph breeze this morning . The wicked North Men must be to blame . We are vigilant against invasion from these barbarians .
 
I really need to remember to put on my gloves . Palms about stuck to the trailer while I was loading the tractor this morning .
 
I put on my Alpaca socks with my running shoes to drive to the post office this morning . Supposed to be 50 this afternoon and 60 tomorrow , was about 30 when I went out to the feed lot this morning .
 
I'm just so fed up with all this cold weather. I don't expect it to get really nice out consistently until mid May.
 
Kind of odd for it to be in the twenties every morning by this time . Hopefully everyone is ready for Armageddon .
 
From a 1996 article by Robert Grise on the weather just south of me . 1778 Madison County Ky , immigrants caught in a blizzard , then flooding from the ensuing thaw had to cut meat from drowned deer carcasses from the floodwaters to survive as no live game could be found . Winter of 1778 - 79 snow and ice covered the ground continuously Nov through Feb with no thaw , the fords in the Kentucky River frozen solid to the bottom . Those fords no longer exist due to manmade manipulation . When people went hunting all that was to be found were frozen , dead birds and animals . May 05 1803 four inches of snow fell . Frost during 11 months in 1816 , no crops and no summer .
 
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