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What Happened To Spring?


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The snow has started to fall down heavily!!! Looks like a snow globe....from my office window :( I wish I was home....


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nikki-uk Enthusiast
it is going to be heavy wet snow.

This description made me chuckle :D (wet snow)

I often say there's been ''wet rain'' :lol: ...you know, big fat (heavy) spots!!!

BTW - do you really live in ''Chocolatetown''? :huh:

jerseyangel Proficient

Amanda--

Gosh, be careful going home! We've had freezing rain now for several hours--it's 32 :angry: We are not supposed to get the snowfall, though.

Hi Nikki!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
This description made me chuckle :D (wet snow)

I often say there's been ''wet rain'' :lol: ...you know, big fat (heavy) spots!!!

BTW - do you really live in ''Chocolatetown''? :huh:

Chocolatetown is Hershey, yep!

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

Last week we had 16c and all our snow melted...then the next morning we woke up to 10cm of snow. It was "wet" snow. Wet snow is much heavier and harder to shovel than regular snow. Tomorrow: 12c if we are lucky.

I lived for 10 years on Vancouver Island where we had tons of flowers in March/April. Right after I moved to Regina, I was bike riding with a friend in April and I said, "Where are all the flowers?" He said, "It's April!" "Yeah! Where are they?"

Turns out in Regina, you get about 2 weeks of flowers. Otherwise it's either too cold or too hot.

Viola 1 Rookie
Yup, I'm from Kitimat...much like Rupert weather-wise, but less rain and more snow.

Murray

Ah yes, Kitimat, the snow belt :lol: Where you go around in circles looking for an address. We have a niece there :D

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Well last weeks burst of spring is well and truly over here in London.

It's now v.cold and snowing rather heavily and I am rather fed up :angry:

..oh no ..wait..it's now sunny... :huh:

Crazy weather!!!! <_<


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beaglemania Rookie

Spring came down here to Florida along with all the ole' snowbirds. Snowbirds drive real slooooowww.

But the weather is nice... :P

Guhlia Rising Star

It was 71 degrees here today... And we still have SNOW on the ground!!!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

and where we dont have snow we have mud or just soaking wet grass!!!!

Guhlia Rising Star

:) Exactly :)

However, I'm delighted to say that Tori and I were able to play outside today. I bought her a tee ball set so she learned how to swing a bat. She was actually quite good at it. We also had a picnic, in t-shirts. The weather man said in the news last night not to count on this past snow to be the last... He said we're still waiting on the onion snow... Ugh!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Mother nature does not want me to unpack the sandals and my pretty summer clothes does she?

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