Yep,it's Wednesday,and we've already got another snowstorm that piles up for a grand total of 3 1/2 feet of snow in my area.School's out,and who can blame them?Whiteouts,blizzard-force winds,the deepest snow in decades...the list goes on and on.So,how deep is the snow in your neck of the woods?All I know is,i'm not going anywhere for the rest of the day.
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Curse you! Up here in Canada, we're fully prepared for a 4-foot snowfall, and yet it just piles up in the U.S., which is woefully underprepared... I'm trying to be happy with our meager 2 feet and I blame global warming.
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Why would global warming be to blame...unless the melting polar ice is affecting the gulf stream(the only thing keeping northeastern U.S. and europe from another ice age).Well,better go buy that -20 degree jacket I saw in Kmart...and here in PA,I agree,we weren't prepared.Our average snowfall for the winter is probably between 15-35 inches,nothing like this.
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