55°f here today in chilly New England. A couple of inches of rain headed our way this afternoon, then back to freezing and snow. Mud season isn't supposed to start until March.
Saw an article the other day that basically said We get it, Northerners, you deal with this weather all the time. Shut up. If there was a comment section I would have replied with "If we didn't have to listen to your smug azzes talking about how nice your weather is the other 99% of the time we wouldn't have to make fun of your state shutting down for an inch of snow. F*** you very much."
Saw an article the other day that basically said We get it, Northerners, you deal with this weather all the time. Shut up. If there was a comment section I would have replied with "If we didn't have to listen to your smug azzes talking about how nice your weather is the other 99% of the time we wouldn't have to make fun of your state shutting down for an inch of snow. F*** you very much."
-20 last weekend. 65 right now and flooding now with the snow melt and ice jams. Back to -10 tomorrow night. Scary stuff with this weather going on all over.
18 degs here with it dropping into single digits tonight. The Susquehanna is up to th top of her banks with ice jams thanks to the 60 deg heatwave we received last week.
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns
107 today. Just walking from the front door to the Jeep...instant swamp azz.
My wife was a stewardess back in the day and always hated flying into Texas in the summer. She said the windows of the plane would steam up when the doors were opened. Guess I'll stick with Jersey for now.
As long as it's not Parsippany New Jersey. I have worked with several guys from there over the years and they all ain't right.
No fears, We live in Southern Jersey. Don't no much about Parsippany, but your probably right.
You can't dispel Ignorance if you retain Arrogance!
6" of fluffy white stuff on the ground and still coming down. It's BEAUTIFUL!
“Happiness? A good cigar, a good meal, a good cigar and a good woman – or a bad woman; it depends on how much happiness you can handle.” – George Burns
Cold in Chapel Hill, winter storm mix blowing in tomorrow morning, we're going to try to drive to the airport and fly out of RDU before we're stuck here.
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This week should be interesting. I might have to go to the beach this week. LOL!
(Oregon Coast) – The National Weather Service (NWS) in Portland has issued a flood warning for the upper half of the Oregon coast, and some warnings about even being on the beaches as wave height will be 27 to 32 feet. The warning is in effect from Wednesday night to midnight on Thursday, with the highest tides on the northern third of the coastline.
In Fumo Pax Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Five inches of snow and twelve degrees. Folks over in Banner Elk at the ski slopes love it. Me not so much. Supposed to get warmer in a couple of days. Right now mittens instead of gloves for this unusually cold winter.
Raining and temperature dropping. So the brine solution they treat the roads with has washed away. Wet roads will turn to ice then get covered in snow.
Went camping this weekend. Temperature fluctuated between a high of 14 and a low of negative 21 according to the records. We got a couple inches of snow every day. Did you all know that vegetable oil freezes somewhere around 0?
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If there was a comment section I would have replied with "If we didn't have to listen to your smug azzes talking about how nice your weather is the other 99% of the time we wouldn't have to make fun of your state shutting down for an inch of snow. F*** you very much."
I might have to go to the beach this week. LOL!
(Oregon Coast) – The National Weather Service (NWS) in Portland has issued a flood warning for the upper half of the Oregon coast, and some warnings about even being on the beaches as wave height will be 27 to 32 feet. The warning is in effect from Wednesday night to midnight on Thursday, with the highest tides on the northern third of the coastline.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
I like this one too.