This is never ending this year! Can't seem to remember it being so bad at this point in the year. We are completely covered again and it's still coming down heavy as hell...
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Last year at this time people here were out playing golf, the highs were +20C. Today is the first sunny day this week, after a few days of snow. There's still a couple of feet of snow on the ground, and in a few minutes I'll be heading outside to get those walks cleared so my tenants can get to their cars.
It'll all be over soon though. Only a matter of weeks until it's all melted away. Unless of course we get one of those late season "Colorado lows" blowing massive amounts of snow up from the south. But you folks over your way don't have to put up with such nonsense. Lucky you.
Unless of course we get one of those late season "Colorado lows" blowing massive amounts of snow up from the south. But you folks over your way don't have to put up with such nonsense. Lucky you.
Britain goes into shutdown mode without it. A few inches of snow and the place usually grinds to a standstill...
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Britain goes into shutdown mode without it. A few inches of snow and the place usually grinds to a standstill...
I would think so. Your weather is ocean-temperate, just like the East and SE coast of the US. I was down in Atlanta back in the mid 90's when there was a "huge" snowstorm that hit the entire eastern seaboard. It amounted to about 2-3 inches of snow for Georgia and it literally shut the state down for days.
Here in Winnipeg a 3-inch snowfall is barely noticed.
I just went six years without seeing snow. I live in Northern California and it never snows here - it's nice. We went up to the snow last weekend just for the day. That's the only way to live.
I will never live in a place where it snows again.
Britain goes into shutdown mode without it. A few inches of snow and the place usually grinds to a standstill...
The UK has had quite a bit of snow for what the past 3 or 4 years? They better start investing in proper snow removal equipment because its not going to get any better.
The UK has had quite a bit of snow for what the past 3 or 4 years? They better start investing in proper snow removal equipment because its not going to get any better.
Last year at this time people here were out playing golf, the highs were +20C.
Same here in Southern Ontario. Last year I spent my St Patricks day on a patio from 1pm till 8pm, drinking in 22 degree weather. This year I had to wear a hoodie with my St Patricks day shirt on top then jacket and stay inside bars. Can't believe the difference, everyone did tell me it wasn't normal last year, I just wanted to believe it was.
I can't believe the amount of snow we've gotten here in Maine this winter. We're supposed to get another foot over the next day! Fucking crazy. Times like these I'm glad I work from home and don't have to drive anywhere. The roads are completely fucked.
One of my friends was stuck on the motorway in last weeks sudden snowfall and it took them 8 hours to do 20 miles. The next afternoon the sun had melted it all and the roads were clear everywhere I went like the snow had been a bad dream.
I just went six years without seeing snow. I live in Northern California and it never snows here - it's nice. We went up to the snow last weekend just for the day. That's the only way to live.
I will never live in a place where it snows again.
You live in Central California, 167 ft above sea level, snowing there would be weird, but still not far from it
Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
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