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Location: Moncks Corner, SC
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A rare occasion in Coastal South Carolina. First snow in 4 years...
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Location: Virginia
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That is neat, I never thought about it snowing there. A lot is supposed to come up the I95 and hit the NE soon.
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Location: Adrian , Mich.
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oldredford, I was stationed at Charleston AFB , 1965-1969 , remember one winter they got a VERY light dusting of snow , and all us guys from the North had a good laugh , because they just went nuts trying to drive in it , especially on the bridges there . Enjoy , wish I could send you all we have here right now .
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I spent the winter of 66-67 at Fort Gordon, Georgia(near Augusta) and we got about 2 inches in one storm that winter. It's the coldest winter I ever spent anywhere, so humid, the cold went
right through you.
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There was a snow storm when we lived in Somerset Ky.
It was hilarious seeing all the locals sliding off the road. I had a 4x4 short bed P/U and spent hours pulling people out of the ditches. Some people slid back into the ditch within a few hundred feet of being pulled out. When I went to work in the morning ther were 5 vehicles stuck on the grass at the side of the driveway. I must admit one winter night it rained when we went to visit some friends and there was about 1/4 inch of ice on everything when we left. We had our van and when we got on the road to go home I slid sideways to the edge while at a complete stop. We spent the night with our friends. We are suposed to get a dusting of 12-14 inches of snow tonight and tomorrow. The only issue is that they are predicting 50 mph winds. Last edited by nhusa; 01-03-2018 at 08:55 PM. |
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Hey, it isn’t just snow. Watching someone from So. Cal driving in our rain is a hoot. I’m glad it scares them because they slow down a little. Not enough, but a little.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Keweenaw Bay, MI (Michigan's Upper Peninsula)
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We have had 172" so far this season in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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