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Why don’t large Texas cities keep a pile of salt on hand to deal with these ice storms? There’s one every year and it’s just chaos. Groundhog Day, indeed.
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I'm older than most of you and I remember damn near every year when the cotton bowl was a complete disaster because of ice storms...texas will never change
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The roads were not too bad, but Austin has a lot of old, decrepit trees that reach out in all directions, and when they were weighed down with so much ice, they basically exploded and broke into pieces everywhere. Tree body parts all over the place.
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Couple of nice days before rain and then seasonal temps. Might get to 70 tomorrow. Jonquils are popping up, some trees are starting to bud and the yard weeds are perking up. But I know winter is not done yet.
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once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 46987 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
Chris_H_2 wrote:
once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
Is he really from Chicago? Often people that live in greater Chicagoland say they’re from Chicago, but they’re like an hour and a half away from the actual city.
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 46987 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
spike wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
Is he really from Chicago? Often people that live in greater Chicagoland say they’re from Chicago, but they’re like an hour and a half away from the actual city.
ah that could be the case. He said school was cancelled so he's got to be with his kids.
once again, we are just on the southern end of the rain/snow line, and instead of a getting a major snowstorm, we're getting 2 inches of rain. this always seems to happen to chicago.
wtf i just had a guy in chicago cancel a meeting because of snow
Is he really from Chicago? Often people that live in greater Chicagoland say they’re from Chicago, but they’re like an hour and a half away from the actual city.
ah that could be the case. He said school was cancelled so he's got to be with his kids.
I think Lake County up towards the state line has some closures. Southern Wisconsin’s supposed to get a pretty bad ice storm today and tomorrow.
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