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confused Community Regular

is anyone else having an snowing tuesday. They cancelled school here and we have not had a snow day for years. It looks so pretty out there and the kids are loving it. The snow is really lifting my spirits today which i needed after these few weeks. Ok im off to build an snowman. If anyone wants to come they are welcome lol

paula


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Lisa Mentor

SNOW!? What in the world is that???

Yesterday, it was 78 degrees F and today 75 degrees and yet tomorrow it is to be 77 degrees. Talk about squashing the Christmas feeling. :( My daffodils are eight inches tall and the cherry, forsythias and dogwoods are budding out. Sheesh.... (makes sme wonder what we are doing to this good earth <_< )

Ridgewalker Contributor

I live just a few hours from Momma Goose and we're having the same weather. *sigh* My plants are trying to sprout up, too. :unsure:

We watched Christmas movies in shorts yesterday afternoon!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Nope, not snow here....38 degrees and rainy....I see it is going to rain all week! Blah Blah Blah!

Ridgewalker Contributor

Paula, where do you live? We're all coming over! :lol:

Johnny Cool Rookie

I HATE snow!!!!!!!! Too bad that's all I see out my window!!!!!!! School's are all closed, roads nearly impassable... My husband is out in it, he is a service rep so he goes where they call him. This snow-every-three-days thing better quit by next Wednesday, we're flying to Tampa to meet our daughter coming from NYC for Christmas!!!!! If I can't get out of here I'm not going to be too pleased. :angry:

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confused Community Regular

i live in colorado, i know all the skiers are happy. I am just happy its this week, and hopefully no snow by the holidays cause i wont want to travel. We are supposed to have another foot by tonight. The kids cant wait for daddy to come home to go sledding.

paula


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WE have about a foot here! Snowing on and off today. Thankfully next week is supposed to be cold but no snow. I'll be waking up to neg. numbers on sat!

I'm glad we didn't get this massive ice storm...be safe to all who did get it!

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

We keep having rain/snow ice here every few days....but I must admit the dreary weather is dampening the holiday spirits.

Rosebud710 Apprentice

No snow here but lots of rain/ice. They closed schools here too, but I don't know why! :huh: The weathermen all said that the temps will drop and everything will ice over - but that didn't happen. <_< It's "supposed" to snow tonight - which I'd rather see than this ice - but I'll believe it when I see it!

gfmolly Contributor

Snow here in Wisconsin, but that's what it's supposed to do! We made a snowman and shoveled the driveway, but you couldn't tell that part!

I live for snow days! I'm a teacher (:

Johnny Cool Rookie

I had the day off too, I work in child care, we closed. We're 'sconnies too!! :)

Jill

Ridgewalker Contributor

78 degrees here today... and we're supposed to get sleet this weekend??? :blink: Bizarre...

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

The weather is strange anymore....when I was little it would get cold by the end of October and stay snowy and ugly until April....now it is still fairly warm until Jan. The last few New Years I remember wearing a light sweater.

debmidge Rising Star

Glad those who have the snow like it. I'd move in Momma Goose's area in a snap if I could.

Here in NJ (I am in city area, north eastern side of state - 45 minutes away from NYC) snow grinds everything to a halt. There's no where to put it when it's over a foot..every square foot of land here is a building...no empty spaces to dump snow. It creates multitudes of accidents because people here still have to go to work in it ....I only remember once the Governor declared a "snow emergency" after a blizzard in 1996.

Employers expect you to get to work at your normal time after 6 inches of snow....schools have delayed openings and if you have little ones employers in NJ don't realize that you can't leave for work until the school opens and you're kids are in school. That could be 11 AM. I've seen people get in trouble at work for this (a very very large, worldwide bank that prides itself on being good to their employees - PM me privately if you want to know their name). I never worked for a company that declared a "snow day." Jeez, they barely let you go home early if there's several inches of snow on the roads...I have co workers who have a normal half hour drive to go home and the employers wait so long to let you out that one of them took almost 4 hours to get home; the plows couldn't keep up with the rate of snowfall on the Garden State Parkway. I had a 15 minute drive turn into an hour that same day.

Anyway, I and my husband can no longer shovel snow -- so any accumulation is problemic for us....

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This weather is starting to worry me. I am supposed to be going to get my mom to spend the weekend with us, now this winter weather tomorrow and again calling for it this weekend might cancel my plans...so disappointing...

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