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Skahtboi Thu Feb 11, 2010 01:39pm

Scrimmages canceled
 
Up to 8 inches of snow forecast for the area. I feel like I am in Delaware or some godforsaken place like that! :D

CecilOne Thu Feb 11, 2010 02:23pm

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 660830)
Up to 8 inches of snow forecast for the area. I feel like I am in Delaware or some godforsaken place like that! :D

Where at least they know enough not to schedule this early. :p

Skahtboi Thu Feb 11, 2010 05:06pm

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Originally Posted by CecilOne (Post 660863)
Where at least they know enough not to schedule this early. :p

Yeah...but our average high this time of year is right around 60 degrees. Our average low is warmer than our high has been today.

Welpe Thu Feb 11, 2010 05:42pm

Keep that snow over that way, OK? It's rainy and cold as it is, we don't need more snow here. :rolleyes:

IRISHMAFIA Thu Feb 11, 2010 07:26pm

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 661002)
Keep that snow over that way, OK? It's rainy and cold as it is, we don't need more snow here. :rolleyes:

There is no such thing as too much snow.

SC Ump Fri Feb 12, 2010 08:33pm

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Originally Posted by Skahtboi (Post 660830)
Up to 8 inches of snow forecast for the area. I feel like I am in Delaware or some godforsaken place like that! :D

Karma:

I laughed at you getting snow in Sherman, TX. Then I got a call today that our game tomorrow is cancelled. That shouldn't occur here in SOUTH Carolina. Officially, it will probably be less than 3 inches, but unofficially, it's a blizzard for us.

SethPDX Fri Feb 12, 2010 09:21pm

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Originally Posted by SC Ump (Post 661361)
Karma:

I laughed at you getting snow in Sherman, TX. Then I got a call today that our game tomorrow is cancelled. That shouldn't occur here in SOUTH Carolina. Officially, it will probably be less than 3 inches, but unofficially, it's a blizzard for us.

Here in Portland, Oregon it doesn't even have to be an inch to qualify as a blizzard. The entire city shuts down when it snows.

DNTXUM P Sat Feb 13, 2010 09:53am

The official results for the Dallas area were up slightly from the forcast of 1-3 inches of snow.....12 1/2 " in one day. The forecasters missed it slighly. :D

argodad Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:09pm

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Originally Posted by SethPDX (Post 661369)
Here in Portland, Oregon it doesn't even have to be an inch to qualify as a blizzard. The entire city shuts down when it snows.

Kids in Pensacola area had a "snow day" yesterday. Those who wanted to see more than a few wet flakes in the air drove north to Alabama, where they actually had a few inches on the ground. My wife happened to be in the Walmart parking lot during the five minutes when actual snow was in the air. People were whooping and hollering and jumping up and down. :rolleyes:

IRISHMAFIA Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:26pm

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Originally Posted by argodad (Post 661431)
Kids in Pensacola area had a "snow day" yesterday. Those who wanted to see more than a few wet flakes in the air drove north to Alabama, where they actually had a few inches on the ground. My wife happened to be in the Walmart parking lot during the five minutes when actual snow was in the air. People were whooping and hollering and jumping up and down. :rolleyes:

Use to love snow in the Panhandle. A couple flakes and schools would closes, factories would close, malls would close and I would be the only one to get to work......riding a motorcycle! Only a dusting on the roads and the world came to an end!

People would think I was crazy when I would predict snow by telling them I could smell it in the air. They stopped laughing after the second time it snowed when predicted!;)

SC Ump Sat Feb 13, 2010 09:21pm

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Originally Posted by DNTXUM P (Post 661415)
Dallas area ... 12 1/2 " in one day.

Ours in the midlands of South Carolina (not the mountains) ended up being "A Record Breaking 8.6 Inches", according to the local paper. Does anyone know when Al Gore is gonna get us that global warming he's been promising?

IRISHMAFIA Sat Feb 13, 2010 11:33pm

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Originally Posted by SC Ump (Post 661508)
Ours in the midlands of South Carolina (not the mountains) ended up being "A Record Breaking 8.6 Inches", according to the local paper. Does anyone know when Al Gore is gonna get us that global warming he's been promising?

I understand he is jumping on that right after he puts the final touches on some project that going to allow all of us to communicate with people world wide on some type of web.:rolleyes:

JefferMC Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:22pm

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Originally Posted by SC Ump (Post 661508)
Ours in the midlands of South Carolina (not the mountains) ended up being "A Record Breaking 8.6 Inches", according to the local paper. Does anyone know when Al Gore is gonna get us that global warming he's been promising?

Closer to the mountains, it was a whooping 3" in my yard. Cancelled all school activities for the whole weekend.

But didn't you know, all these huge blizzards have been CAUSED by global warming. ;)

NDblue Tue Feb 16, 2010 01:01am

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Originally Posted by IRISHMAFIA (Post 661015)
There is no such thing as too much snow.

I couldn't agree more with that statement!!! ;)


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