Thumper wrote:For the record, I couldn't imagine anything much more fun than a 30 or 40 inch snow storm.
Oh it will all melt by tomorrow BTW. (edit)
Thumper wrote:65 degrees on January 31. Walking through the yard was like trying to walk across a big pan of chocolate pudding.
Thumper wrote:
I wanted to build an eggloo or snow monster a couple of days ago when I got home, but I had to go to bed so I could get back up at 10:30p....Glad someone got to build something.
Thumper wrote:Looks like it might go down to 3 tomorrow but that's it. Then it will warm back up. No negatives in the forecast. But we'll be chasing the cold air East. We're heading to Pittsburgh Sunday for a college visit.
You'll hear it from others and probably shrug, "Yeah right, Old Timer." But it really does go fast. Try to enjoy every second. I realized looking at the pictures of the snow monster and the eggloo, that The Kid will never again want to build a snow fort with me.pumpkinpi wrote:Thumper wrote:Looks like it might go down to 3 tomorrow but that's it. Then it will warm back up. No negatives in the forecast. But we'll be chasing the cold air East. We're heading to Pittsburgh Sunday for a college visit.
College visit. Whoa. How did that happen?
Thumper wrote:Got up to the 20's Sunday. Weather in Pittsburgh was cloudy but warm, temps in the 20's-30's. An inch was waiting for us when we got home last night. A couple wet inches fell overnight, heavy wet snow. All he|| has apparently broken loose. All schools are closed, my county is under a "Level 2 Snow Emergency" whatever that means. My commute was non eventful except for all the slow cars constantly hitting their brakes.
No offense to anyone here, but when did we become Atlanta?
Thumper wrote:Got up to the 20's Sunday. Weather in Pittsburgh was cloudy but warm, temps in the 20's-30's. An inch was waiting for us when we got home last night. A couple wet inches fell overnight, heavy wet snow. All he|| has apparently broken loose. All schools are closed, my county is under a "Level 2 Snow Emergency" whatever that means. My commute was non eventful except for all the slow cars constantly hitting their brakes.
No offense to anyone here, but when did we become Atlanta?
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