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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Uh, sorry... :lookaround:

 

Anyways, it started snowing yesterday at 4:00 Am for me.

 

Unfortunately, it turned into rain, making the snow like ice... :(

 

CAN'T. WAIT. FOR. WINTER.

 

 

-Zarayna

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Just my luck. My mom asked me to get some fresh air this afternoon, so I promised I would. So I got outside and it's snowing.

 

Night Fury

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Dear Shadix,

 

As I've told other people, it's not even Thanksgiving.

 

You should not be talking to me about snow.

 

I live a boring life in PA, and there are nothing but icky gray clouds in the sky that nobody likes right now.

 

Sincerely,

 

Addie

 

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Lol.

 

Generally we have snow by now. It's actually been a nice fall. :)

But still, we get snow anywhere from October to... April. :blink:

 

Aderia, I've celebrated many birthdays with snow piles out front XD

 

Night Fury

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It started snowing where I live (also in Colorado) at about 2:00 PM (Mountain Time), but it was more like hail or sleet. After that, we got some real, good snow. However, then, a bit after 4:00 PM, the snow stopped. We barely got a centimetre. <_<

 

~ BioGaia

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Here, it only snows from January to March, and even then the most I've ever gotten is 2 feet. <_< But in Maine, now that was awesome. Overnight snow up to 4 feet. And it would snow from November to April. B)

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I think the snow in Maine piled up higher than that before, but over several days or weeks. There was a blizzard once when I lived up there, but it was when I was still a baby, and I only heard about it when I was 8 or so.
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Maine and the NE had an amazingly historic blizzard a couple/ few years ago. I saw people having to build tunnels in the snow to get out of the house. o-0

 

 

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Southern California is nice, though, don't get me wrong. The summers are awesome and the beaches are fantastic. I live in Surf City, baby. B)

 

Northern California is beautiful, though. I wouldn't mind living there, because not only does it snow, but it's just... pretty. If you've ever been to Yosemite National Park, nothing else will ever seem the same...

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Maine and the NE had an amazingly historic blizzard a couple/ few years ago. I saw people having to build tunnels in the snow to get out of the house. o-0

That wouldn't be the one I'm talking about, of course. I've lived in Virginia for 5 years, so I wouldn't have been around for that one. Not that I'd want to. O_O

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Dear Shadix,

 

As I've told other people, it's not even Thanksgiving.

 

You should not be talking to me about snow.

 

I live a boring life in PA, and there are nothing but icky gray clouds in the sky that nobody likes right now.

 

Sincerely,

 

Addie

 

Inorite

 

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LUUUUCCCCCKKKKYYYYYY...........

 

It should start snowing soon. To help it along, im going to do a tribal snow dance. :spinsmile: :happydance: :spinsmile: :happydance: :spinsmile: :happydance: :spinsmile: :happydance:

 

Next day the sky is blue without a cloud in sight "Hmmm, wrong dance" Next time you have bad weather, blame it on my dancing.

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