ResidentSadist -> RE: Shaking My head in disbelief (9/21/2013 3:38:31 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyPact It's snowing. There is a silver lining behind every cloud? Well, except those dark winter storm clouds. They have a grayish lining filled will snow, sleet, hail and freezing rain. Make lemonade when you get lemons? Oh yeah, that's right. Lemons won't grow in cold climate. Tomorrow is another day? So let's look at the Almanac and see what it says about your tomorrows: Sep 23-30: Flurries, cold north; snowy periods, cold east-central and west-central; showers, seasonable south-central; rainy periods, cool Panhandle and Aleutians. Oct 1-5: Snowy periods, mild north; snow showers, cold east-central and Panhandle; showers, mild elsewhere; Oct 6-13: Flurries, mild, then cold north; snowy periods, cold east-central and west-central; heavy snow, then sunny, cold south-central; rainy periods, cool Panhandle and Aleutians; Oct 14-15: Clear, cold north; snow showers, cold central; rainy periods, seasonable south; Oct 16-21: Snowy periods, mild north, east-central and west-central; sunny, mild south-central; rainy periods, cool Panhandle; showers, seasonable Aleutians; Oct 22-28: Snow showers, mild north and west-central; clear, cold east-central; rain and snow showers, then clear, mild south-central; rainy periods, cool Panhandle and Aleutians; Oct 29-31: Snow, mild north; clear, mild east-central; clear, cold west-central; showers, mild elsewhere. None of those seem very cheery. I guess the cold hard facts are that you will face a long snowy winter. You have my warmest wishes that your winter sports, both indoors and out, bring you pleasant distractions from all that snow.
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