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Hop aboard the "Do Not Die Special". [:p] <br /> <br />Coming from "Oblivion" to a monitor near (actually yours) you. [:D] <br /> <br /> <br />This winter is absolutely crazy here. Wednesday we had 1 hour of sleet. Just as the sleet was beginning to stick the sleet became snow. It snowed hard for about 30 minutes. All the time it was sleeting and snowing the air temp was 37 to 38 degrees. It did not stick. Now the snow and sleet happened around noon to about 2 in the afternoon. At midnight when we got off work the ground was dry but the temperature was around freezing. This is the second time this has happened here this last 2 weeks. On a Saturday it began snowing heavily about 3 in the afternoon. Around 7 pm it had accumulated to about 5 inches. It snowed more. The grocery stores had their usual "run" on milk and bread and other grocery items. I was sure we would not have church the following day and stayed up late that Saturday night. Around 2 in the morning I walked the dog and heard train horns. The snow had stopped, the trains were moving but nothing else was moving. Later that morning I noticed the snow was melting. By noon the roads were clear. By about 2 or 3 in the afternoon all the snow was gone. <br /> <br />This is the craziest winter I think I have ever seen. Every time we have snow it is above freezing. After the snow melts it turns cold. It is good for us that the two don't seem to get together. Now the snow that was here on Thursday is in Atlanta and other southeastern states. They are having problems. And Dan H was telling us of the rain in California. Rain, snow, warm, cold, crazy times we are having. [8D] <br /> <br />And how is YOUR weather. [:p] [?] <br />
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