This is America. If the weather feels like it, we can have a snow storm (a new snow storm) every week.The snow storm thing is not over yet?
Here in Indiana, we've been fluctuating between 30F and -10F (peaks are around 40 and -15; but yeah). And like half of inch of snow, at the minimum, every week. We pretty much get a round of precipitation once or twice a week, accompanied by fluctuations of temperature. Basically warms up, snows/ice/rains, drops down to negatives, warm up, snow/ice/rain, and rinse and repeat until we hit spring (where it's the same with temp fluctuations and a shit ton of rain; it's just the midpoint of fluctuations are slowly going up until we get to summer where somehow all the rain disappears and it's just humid for until we hit autumn).The fact that there's so much snow in the north is unsurprising.
Even in Texas, the weather keeps fluctuating between 60°F and 20°F, sometimes twice in one week. It's snowed twice here already in a two month period.
YOU LIVE NEAR THE EQUATOR. SO SHUT IT.At night it's still 70°F...
America is really a free country. Even the weather is whimsy.This is America. If the weather feels like it, we can have a snow storm (a new snow storm) every week.
Umm... That was from the weather report. It feels like 85 at night. Temperature "feel"that high is not normal. Though 70 is okay for nights.YOU LIVE NEAR THE EQUATOR. SO SHUT IT.
*has absolutely no snow at where I live**has had barely any snow where I live*
xD Pretty much.America is really a free country. Even the weather is whimsy.
Greg = Minnesota / Wisconsin (home? in Minnesota... was in school in Wisconsin. Not sure which one he's at right now.)By the way, if I am not mistaken, Greg and Ryan lives in Minnesota?
Oops... Wrong...Greg = Minnesota / Wisconsin (home? in Minnesota... was in school in Wisconsin. Not sure which one he's at right now.)
Ryan = Georgia.
...it always is.My friend went to Minnesota for business trip... He sent some pictures. It's snowing there.