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Topic: It's official
buttons's photo
Tue 12/29/09 06:40 PM
even though im still sick i think im gonna go toss some snowballs for my dog to catch in her mouth lol!!

Atlantis75's photo
Tue 12/29/09 06:43 PM
It's extremely cold in New England.



I need a warm woman. Stay away if your fingers are like icicles!


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Tue 12/29/09 06:46 PM
2 foot of snwo here with a temp of 6 degrees and more snow on the way!!grumble

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Tue 12/29/09 06:49 PM
Still NO snow in Florida...:banana:

buttons's photo
Tue 12/29/09 06:53 PM
oops there were 3 inches here... and my fingers are froze lol!

yellowrose10's photo
Tue 12/29/09 06:55 PM
we had some snow flurries earlier today....Hell froze over AGAIN laugh

jadday's photo
Wed 12/30/09 03:08 AM
If Hell is in South Dakota then it's definitely froze over! :laughing:

This was in our local newspaper yesterday:

For Yankton, the Christmas Blizzard of 2009 was one for the record books. The city officially received 20.5 inches of snow during the storm, unofficially setting snowfall records for Dec. 25 and Dec. 26. Officially, this is now the snowiest December on record for Yankton, with the city receiving 31.1 inches for the month as of Dec. 26. The old record was 27.6 inches set back in December 1968, which was part of the memorably miserable winter of 1968-1969.

Strong winds, with gusts sometimes reaching more than 50 miles per hour, created major drifting problems for city crews, homeowners and businesses during the blizzard.

The bad news is that temperatures are expected to remain below normal for the next week. The good news? There is no snow in the forecast for the next seven days.

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