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Well -- we had thundersnow today

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Posted on April 21, 2021 at 16:48:23
mhardy6647
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"April [in northern New England] will break your heart..." Attributed to the father of a friend of ours (a New Hampsha native).

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"When the snow is on the turkey"


all the best,
mrh

 

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RE: Well -- we had thundersnow today, posted on April 21, 2021 at 22:56:16
pictureguy
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We had Torrential Rains here in SoCal, too......

It must have raine 0.08" or more. Flooding! Car Crashes! Late Mail! Trash guys got damp!

I do feel for you though. How long will this kind of late season dusting last? Maybe 24 to 36 hours?
Too much is never enough

 

RE: Well -- we had thundersnow today, posted on April 22, 2021 at 04:37:48
Steve O
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We had more snow than that and it was gone ~ 4hrs after sunrise. It was partly cloudy and windy with afternoon high ~ 40F. Spring snow and ice don't last long if it's sunny.

 

more than a dusting , posted on April 22, 2021 at 08:09:28
mhardy6647
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couple-three inches of wet, heavy snow.
Yeah, it's just nuisance (and an attractive nuisance, literally & figuratively) in late April, but, still... we're tired of it.

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all the best,
mrh

 

RE: Well -- we had thundersnow today, posted on April 22, 2021 at 10:06:48
pictureguy
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A FAR CRY from when I was a kid living on the South Side (far) of Chicago. We got 3 FEET in one blast in an epic, city-clogging conflagration.
I've NEVER felt wind like that. Cars stuck. Cars abandoned in front of my house! School closed.
Students stranded at school!
Too much is never enough

 

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