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some guy you dont know 11-30-2006 01:46 PM

it snowed in SC? weird. oh well, forcasts say were supposed to have snow today or tommorow anyway..

pitbulllady 11-30-2006 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by some guy you dont know (Post 19460)
it snowed in SC? weird. oh well, forcasts say were supposed to have snow today or tommorow anyway..

Yeah, it snowed and sleeted on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, but guess what? Yesterday and today, the temperature was near 80! Our weather is like a roller coaster this time of year, which can be really a pain.

pitbulllady

some guy you dont know 11-30-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 19461)
Yeah, it snowed and sleeted on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, but guess what? Yesterday and today, the temperature was near 80! Our weather is like a roller coaster this time of year, which can be really a pain.

pitbulllady

wethar, so confusing. never understandable.

One Radical Dude 11-30-2006 09:52 PM

We saw a bit of mixed precipitation earlier, though it didn't last long enough. Wednesday, it was in the 70s, now is around 28. 8D No big warm ups here, though, just below normal temperatures.

kageri 11-30-2006 11:21 PM

It's not raining here, but it's freezing as heck. This is Arizona! It's supposed to be hot, not the-frostbite-was-so-severe-that-salvaging-the-fingers-was-impossible cold!

HappyFoppy 12-01-2006 05:07 AM

Belgium just experienced the warm November ever. Lol, yesterday was warm, today is 1 Dec and it's like, what, 2 °C. 2:5=0,4, 0,4*9=3,6, 3,6+32=35,6, so it's 35,6 °F if I'm not mistaken. Yesterday was way hotter. Weather is wierd.

Nathander 12-01-2006 06:07 AM

Hey, we actually got "snow" yesterday in Texas. I put "snow" in quotation marks because it was more like a fairly deep frost, but hey, when you live in Texas, you gotta take what you're given. 8D

Eh, I wish we'd get real snow more often, but down here we don't get a glimpse of it until early January, if even then.

Medikor 12-01-2006 10:06 AM

It's the complet opposite in the Maritimes. We usually get snow as early as September and October, but we havent even seen a flake yet and is December!

scary_dream 12-01-2006 11:09 PM

Whoa I just experienced a few days ago the same thing as ORD (since we both live in the central southern area of the US). I went out at 11:00 the morning of the 29th, it was 80 degrees, and I had the air conditioner in my car on. By that night, it was POURING rain, and by the morning of the next day, the roads were really icy and some schools were even closing. Weird!

The bloo 12-02-2006 09:05 AM

Cool


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