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  • bigbob
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    • Sep 2007
    • 10471

    #4351
    Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

    There calling for anywhere from 8 inches to 2 1/2 feet around here over the next two days. They're saying it could actually become like the storm we had in 1993 where I opened the door as a 2 or 3 year old and couldn't anything because the snow covered the entire door.
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    • Aggies7
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      • Jan 2005
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      #4352
      Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

      Yes we're looking like at least 8 inches expected Sunday into Monday, but they keep changing the forecast for us.
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      • SuperBowlNachos
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        • Jul 2004
        • 10218

        #4353
        Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

        Out last yesterday and last night in shorts and a t-shirt enjoying 80 degree weather. 24 hours later it's 15* and all the schools are closed tomorrow. Something like a 50 degree temperature drop in just a few hours Saturday night/Sunday morning in Dallas.

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        • Majingir
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          • Apr 2005
          • 47483

          #4354
          Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

          lol, schools closed in Texas because it's COLD?

          Big difference between Canada and southern USA.

          In Canada, people go to school in blizzards(and have recess in them too!) and schools don't get closed unless something serious happens(the ONLY time my elementary school ever closed down,was cause the power went out in the middle of the day. It was a huge storm that day and school wasn't cancelled. lol,parents/kids were mad. Parents mad cause they already dropped off the kids to school,and kids mad cause if their parents couldn't pick them up,they were stuck there until end of day).

          Luckily for me,I didn't go that day anyways lol

          Last edited by Majingir; 03-03-2014, 02:25 AM.

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          • Aggies7
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            • Jan 2005
            • 9495

            #4355
            Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

            Schools closed and Government closed today.

            Ice and snow expected all day.
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            • 8
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              • Mar 2010
              • 2412

              #4356
              Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

              Well damn, last I checked the forecast it was supposed to be around 60. Now... Rain changing to sleet possibly snow. What the hell.
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              • roadman
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                • Aug 2003
                • 26339

                #4357
                Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                Originally posted by Majingir
                lol, schools closed in Texas because it's COLD?

                Big difference between Canada and southern USA.

                In Canada, people go to school in blizzards(and have recess in them too!) and schools don't get closed unless something serious happens(the ONLY time my elementary school ever closed down,was cause the power went out in the middle of the day. It was a huge storm that day and school wasn't cancelled. lol,parents/kids were mad. Parents mad cause they already dropped off the kids to school,and kids mad cause if their parents couldn't pick them up,they were stuck there until end of day).

                Luckily for me,I didn't go that day anyways lol

                Avg. high temp in January and July in Toronto is 30F and 79F degrees. Avg. temp for Dallas in Jan is 57F(high in March is 68, low is 55) and for July avg high is 96F. 40 degrees F below their avg low of 55F. Similar for an avg low in Milwaukee, WI in March is 28F and being told that the low temperature will be 18 degrees below 0. You bet school will be closed.

                Posted this on the last page.

                It's all about the little one's standing on the corner waiting for the bus.

                Wind chills 20 below to 34 below with winds at least 4 mph for 3 hr or more

                That is for around here, it's different based on the region you are from.

                They haven't closed the university that our kids go to in four years and they closed it once in the four years I attended. (ie older kids can handle the weather much better than 5 year olds waiting for the bus on the corner)

                People are sick and tired of this weather around here and other parts of the country, by now, we usually have brown grass showing instead of 2 feet of snow or more and temperatures barely reaching 10 degrees for the first of March with no end in sight.

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                • doubledeuceR6
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                  • Apr 2011
                  • 1948

                  #4358
                  Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                  Well yesterday we had a high of 77 and around 9AM this morning 35 and snowing.
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                  • SuperBowlNachos
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                    • Jul 2004
                    • 10218

                    #4359
                    Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                    Originally posted by Majingir
                    lol, schools closed in Texas because it's COLD?

                    Big difference between Canada and southern USA.

                    In Canada, people go to school in blizzards(and have recess in them too!) and schools don't get closed unless something serious happens(the ONLY time my elementary school ever closed down,was cause the power went out in the middle of the day. It was a huge storm that day and school wasn't cancelled. lol,parents/kids were mad. Parents mad cause they already dropped off the kids to school,and kids mad cause if their parents couldn't pick them up,they were stuck there until end of day).

                    Luckily for me,I didn't go that day anyways lol

                    Pretty much. The roads were skating rinks though due to sleet. If the buses can't safely navigate the neighborhood roads they delay or close the schools.

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                    Really though it's because the only equipment they use to combat it is trucks that spread out sand. Last month it snowed and the roads were passable, but then it melted, and refroze as a pure sheet of ice. Unlike the north where it's just snow that can be cleared and not sheets of ice.
                    Last edited by SuperBowlNachos; 03-03-2014, 05:53 PM.

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                    • superjames1992
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                      • Jun 2007
                      • 31362

                      #4360
                      Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                      I just got put under a Winter Storm Warning. Looks like a nice mixed precipitation event overnight with snow, sleet, and freezing rain. The freezing rain could be pretty bad depending on what happens. I hope I don't lose power...

                      I lost power for a week during the December 2002 ice storm.
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                      • superjames1992
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                        • Jun 2007
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                        Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                        One thing people have to remember is that a lot of southern cities don't really have snow plows or snow removal equipment. We have them around here since we get accumulating snowfall at least a few times per year on average, but not an adequate amount to plow neighborhood streets, etc. Places like Atlanta, Birmingham, etc. have much less than that, not even enough to manage the primary roads and interstates, in many cases. I do think they close schools too easily even around here, but it's mostly because of buses not being able to navigate safely (and the buses have to navigate untreated neighborhood roads).

                        Should I make fun of you northerners that can't handle a little 90F heat with dew points in the 70s? When that happens in Chicago, people starts having strokes, etc.
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                        • roadman
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                          • Aug 2003
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                          Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                          Originally posted by superjames1992
                          One thing people have to remember is that a lot of southern cities don't really have snow plows or snow removal equipment. We have them around here since we get accumulating snowfall at least a few times per year on average, but not an adequate amount to plow neighborhood streets, etc. Places like Atlanta, Birmingham, etc. have much less than that, not even enough to manage the primary roads and interstates, in many cases. I do think they close schools too easily even around here, but it's mostly because of buses not being able to navigate safely (and the buses have to navigate untreated neighborhood roads).

                          Should I make fun of you northerners that can't handle a little 90F heat with dew points in the 70s? When that happens in Chicago, people starts having strokes, etc.
                          I'd rather have the heat and humidity vs the snow and cold, but I enjoy the changing of the seasons too. It's just been a tad too much this winter for most people.

                          Spent a week in Dallas several years ago in August. Walked and played 18 holes of golf in the heat and came back to a swimming pool. Sleeping, I received a nice painful "Charley Horse." ie drink more water.

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                          • superjames1992
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                            • Jun 2007
                            • 31362

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                            Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                            Hell of a storm here. I'm without power as are over 3/4th of the people in my area. I have over 2" of glacier (mixed snow/sleet/freezing rain) on the yard and a lot of ice accretion in the trees with gusty winds earlier. This is the worst ice storm in a decade and maybe longer in my immediate area.
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                            • Majingir
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                              • Apr 2005
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                              #4364
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                              • l3ulvl
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                                Re: So what's the weather like where you live?

                                Originally posted by l3ulvl
                                I'm a broken record, I know, but tonight is supposed to be an all time low, around -15. I set the thermostat to 80 when I went to bed, knowing it wouldn't be able to keep up, but wanted to make sure it ran all night. Woke up and it was 58 inside
                                To continue my trend of useless context, it's a week later and the heat was shut off all day, the apartment temp (around midnight currently) is 82.

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