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Snow storm/Why SO early???

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    Posted: 29 Oct 2011 at 6:01am
Anyone have snow yet? We [ in CT ] have one coming in late today/tonight, not even Holloween yet! NOT ready for this yet!!! 
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If you are old enough you will remember many snow storms in late october.
Nothing new.
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Left Kitty Hawk Fri. morning from vacation early to beat this bad weather.Temp. there on Thur. 75 sunny. 35 at home today and snowing in W.Md. What a change!!!!
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Had wet snow on the ground at home this am, and the truck, and the roof of the house, by the time i got to work south of my place it was just wet and rainy.
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It's snowing here.
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snowing here eastern panhander wv seen it snow here before in oct. even seen it snow here in may also
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Here it is here
Sure wish it would rain .This afternoon  we are having a surprise 80th bithday party for my Dad .Where expecting around 100 people acording to my sister.There will be alot of food left over LOL


Edited by Fred in Pa - 29 Oct 2011 at 8:23am
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So when is "Indian Summer" usually?
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Looks like the toy's are being kept good and toasty with the furnace smokin' away.
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Looks like mother nature is not listening to Gore's globle warming lecture's.

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Wish you would all  quit swearing that four letter word. While your at it, no pictures either. Never even got up to 60 yesterday here in SW Louisiana. And, of course, anything below 60 is too cold. LOL
PS: It is supposed to hit 70 today with sunshine. Yea!!!
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Originally posted by Chris/CT Chris/CT wrote:

So when is "Indian Summer" usually?

Indian Summer comes after Squaw Winter.

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This snow is hard on the trees this time of the year due to the amount of leaves still on. Limbs are breaking all around the house :(
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Originally posted by Chris/CT Chris/CT wrote:

Looks like the toy's are being kept good and toasty with the furnace smokin' away.
That stove also keep's my shop and House nice and toasty.
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Originally posted by Bob D. (La) Bob D. (La) wrote:

Wish you would all  quit swearing that four letter word. While your at it, no pictures either. Never even got up to 60 yesterday here in SW Louisiana. And, of course, anything below 60 is too cold. LOL
PS: It is supposed to hit 70 today with sunshine. Yea!!!
Just for you Bob ,a update LOL


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and here I am bitching about it being only 60 out there.
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Originally posted by Bob D. (La) Bob D. (La) wrote:

Wish you would all  quit swearing that four letter word. While your at it, no pictures either. Never even got up to 60 yesterday here in SW Louisiana. And, of course, anything below 60 is too cold. LOL
PS: It is supposed to hit 70 today with sunshine. Yea!!!
Last update for today Bob.I have to go to a party .
 


Edited by Fred in Pa - 29 Oct 2011 at 1:02pm
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The map is showing the saturday storm over my area right now.
Should start happening any minute now.

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I just sent, Brian in Australia, an e-mail telling how ridiculous this is.  "I sent you the sun for your summer but this is just too much.  It is not even November in Bel Air, MD yet."
Oh Well.
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ps:  I'm going to a Ravens Football Game tomorrow.  Guess I had better dress warm.  
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Its really coming down here. So much for all those warm weather projects Ive been contemplating.
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Don't think I like you any more Fred. LOL
It did make it to 65 today though with sunshine.

Edited by Bob D. (La) - 29 Oct 2011 at 5:29pm
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Send that over to the St Louis area please...... Great for the Bodyshop buisiness, and I've been itchin  to get my Snowmobile out.

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What's going on?? No snow here in Ontario yet. Bill Long, I've got a guy coming here from Perth Australia next week . Tell Brian Reis to tag along and we will show him some orange and a good time.
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Hey Chris,
I don't know where in CT you live but I spoke with my B.I.L. this morning and he got 20" where he lives.
He lives in Colebrook, in the northwest corner up near the Mass border.
Lots and lots of power outages there.
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We were lucky, only 3"-4". One town in SW Maine got 17". Some of Central Mass got 27". Our power co., Central Maine Power, serves most of Maine. They had 100,000 accounts without power this morning. That would probably be about 300,000 people. My generator is still in the shop.   Bob@allisdowneast       
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