I’m in Leonardtown, MD (St. Mary’s County). I’m tired of seeing this snow. We were estimated 20″-30″ last weekend, and now estimated to get 10″-20″ today.
I live in Frankfort, KY and yesterday we got about 4-5 inches then it rained a little. Of course this morning all of the rain and slush from yesterday was ice and we got about another inch on top of what we got yesterday. Totally driveable outside though
I live in Atlantic Canada, and we are totally used to this kind of weather in the winter. Your weather guy though – priceless. It’s like a physical outburst of everyone’s panic, all rolled into one weather forecast.
I live in the panhandle of Oklahoma i have on more than one occasion enjoyed a nice 40 degree day and the very next woke up to 18″ of snow the next. it’s only a big deal if you make it one, in my part of the world you keep a coat in your truck 10 months out of the year cause you never know what’s going to happen
I also live in Atlantic Canada and as Karen said we are use to it.. The call for a big storm and hope that college is going to be cancelled the next day and if its not you get up snow blow and drive to school/work.. Ahhh good times..
I’m in Leonardtown, MD (St. Mary’s County). I’m tired of seeing this snow. We were estimated 20″-30″ last weekend, and now estimated to get 10″-20″ today.
I live in Frankfort, KY and yesterday we got about 4-5 inches then it rained a little. Of course this morning all of the rain and slush from yesterday was ice and we got about another inch on top of what we got yesterday. Totally driveable outside though
I live in Atlantic Canada, and we are totally used to this kind of weather in the winter. Your weather guy though – priceless. It’s like a physical outburst of everyone’s panic, all rolled into one weather forecast.
I live in the panhandle of Oklahoma i have on more than one occasion enjoyed a nice 40 degree day and the very next woke up to 18″ of snow the next. it’s only a big deal if you make it one, in my part of the world you keep a coat in your truck 10 months out of the year cause you never know what’s going to happen
I also live in Atlantic Canada and as Karen said we are use to it.. The call for a big storm and hope that college is going to be cancelled the next day and if its not you get up snow blow and drive to school/work.. Ahhh good times..