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Gliderman8

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It’s still snowing here in PA. Snow started around 5:30-6am.
Here’s what I currently have on my deck.
How about you? (Doc excluded :cheers:)
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That's why you live there!
81 degrees here and partly cloudy....I will switch with you!
That's where I live now.... one day it will be in a more temperate climate.
 
Elliot - you have a yardstick on your deck? :angel:

The storm hits us as a nor'easter in a couple of hours, then runs all night and into tomorrow.

Fun!
 
Elliot - you have a yardstick on your deck? :angel:
Yes, and I have lots more yard sticks on the other side of the deck :rolleye:
 
I know. I meant that snow is expected where you live.
Will be back there at the end of next month...hoping for 50-60 degree weather.
 
When I left for work today,there was at least 4" of snow on my truck,
& I noticed that I left the interior light on,& the driver's door lock was frozen.
Luckily,I was able to unlock the passenger door,& the truck started
right up.
I got woke up by the snowplows going by.Still getting used to this snow stuff.
 
Pals in Allentown area sent a report. Nasty!

It's unseasonably cold here, too. Had below 50°F overnight for days, gonna continue for more. Not a happy camper!

Joke's over! Somebody flip that Summer Switch, please!
 
:iagree:
 
We've had guest every week end this month and I can't really show em Chucktown with cool weather and the like.
Though the weather they have come from , our cool weather is warm to them
 
4 inches where we live. However, at my parents, about a dozen miles northwest as the crow flies, they picked up almost a foot.
 
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