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Old 03-08-08, 10:42 AM   #26
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Great Catsh Rat!!! I wish I was in FL right now.

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I used to think it wasn't much of a problem but now its nearing what should be spring and it is beginning to be a problem. C-Bird menagerie
Sorry Crane but, according to this, it's not gonna end any time soon.

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Old 03-08-08, 12:11 PM   #27
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Sorry Crane but, according to this, it's not gonna end any time soon.
If your from my area you know enough not to go by that weather report. You go by the NOAA weather station reports which break it down by county seats.We got 4" of snow last night it turned to sleet which accumulated another 1/2" and then it turned to rain and still currently is raining .Just north of us they are getting hammered with snow and can expect another 12-15" of snow fall by tomorrow evening.Here the rain is going to turn back to sleet then snow for another accumulation of 2-4" tomorrow.
The reason that weather report sucks is because I live 80 miles from Binghamton and there are a ton of lakes in my area that create alot of lake effect weather changes throughout the whole southern tier area. C-Bird Featherduster.
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Old 03-08-08, 12:23 PM   #28
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C-bird, that weather sounds brutal!! It's in the 30's here in north Georgia with snow flurries this morning. The wind is blowing about 20 mph and the clouds are getting lighter so we may see sunshine in a while. Tomorrow should be back in the mid 50s. I have the NOAA site on my favorites and defaulted to my zip code.
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