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First flurries happened in the Chicago area this morning.

 

They were part of a storm system that brought blizzard conditions and a foot of snow to parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota and is now heading towards the East Coast.

 

We're also getting our first freeze tonight.

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First flurries happened in the Chicago area this morning.

 

They were part of a storm system that brought blizzard conditions and a foot of snow to parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota and is now heading towards the East Coast.

 

We're also getting our first freeze tonight.

Well that might reduce the murder rate a tad.

Nobody will want to venture out to shoot anybody.

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Expecting a named storm overnight

 

I'll let you know how the blow job goes!

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Expecting a named storm overnight

 

I'll let you know how the blow job goes!

Angus?

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WOO!!!!!!! TEXAS REMEMBERED IT WAS NOVEMBER!!!!!!!!!

 

Everyone except Jaxson and me are freezing. Mom made me turn the heat on. It's gonna be 36F tonight. We may not survive. Send food and the National Guard.

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Whilst we worry about a bit of rain, things could get a whole lot damper in Japan http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-38059371

 

With all due respect, this is a hell of a lot more than a bit of rain. One hell of a storm and still showing no signs of letting up.

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Storm Barbara on its way. Hope nothing gets ripped off during it.

 

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Looks like we're getting a White Christmas in Chicago.

 

We got a foot and a half of snow this December in three separate storms, and last week it was extremely cold every day, with many nights in the negatives.

 

The past few days it's been a little above freezing, and it'll be like this until Christmas, so the snow has been very slowly melting away.

 

But it's also going to snow tonight, so any damage done will be reversed.

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Gusting 70+mph today, still is.

 

But it gave me a delima re a boy I know, whether to make him Death race material.

 

Given it is gonna be like this into the New Year, it is just a question of he makes the starting gun.

 

Yip, he fired up a kayak.

 

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A9 is pleasant it seems..

 

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We're getting hit by storm Doris tomorrow. Thursday will be Doris day :blink:

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Weather here is beautiful.

Record breaking weather - sixth day in a row of 65-70*.

Everybody's at the parks, barbecuing, playing sports, etc. 

*Around 20 for y'all Celsius-ers.

 

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On 2/22/2017 at 15:02, RadGuy said:

Weather here is beautiful.

Record breaking weather - sixth day in a row of 65-70*.

Everybody's at the parks, barbecuing, playing sports, etc. 

*Around 20 for y'all Celsius-ers.

 

Spring didn't last long.

 

3 inches of snow early yesterday with flurries throughout the day.

 

Last night, 5 inches of lake-effect. Currently at 5:30AM it's still falling, visibility is pretty low, and it's windy.

 

The fucking bastards at my district better call a snow day.

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Raining off and on here in Western Norway. Waiting to get the NORTH American blizzards, Perhaps.....

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5 hours ago, RadGuy said:

Spring didn't last long.

 

3 inches of snow early yesterday with flurries throughout the day.

 

Last night, 5 inches of lake-effect. Currently at 5:30AM it's still falling, visibility is pretty low, and it's windy.

 

The fucking bastards at my district better call a snow day.

... and no snow day was called.

 

Damn those old ass honkies.

 

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4 minutes ago, RadGuy said:

... and no snow day was called.

 

Damn those old ass honkies.

 

I'm on spring break for one week, so even if it did snow, there wouldn't be school anyways. :P

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1 hour ago, theoldlady said:

Raining off and on here in Western Norway. Waiting to get the NORTH American blizzards, Perhaps.....

By the time the cloud mass gets over the Atlantic it would have warmed up. Chances are you would get heavy rain. 

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On 3/14/2017 at 18:43, Paul Bearer said:

By the time the cloud mass gets over the Atlantic it would have warmed up. Chances are you would get heavy rain. 

You are correct, heavy rain yesterday and bright sunshine this morning. Have a great day.

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So, a whole lot of these fell on my town last night...

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...and then it looked like this...

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...and there was one of these a little north.

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Fun night. At the moment it's clear, blue skies, fluffy white clouds....deception on the hoof. More is coming. 

 

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