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Post by Sarie on Feb 23, 2010 23:04:49 GMT -5
Yes, you heard right. There is snow. In Texas. As I type this. How wierd is this? All the schools in my city got out early, and everyone, I mean EVERYONE flocked to this one park. We slid down the hills that I usually ride my bike on! We pelted each other with snowballs until I was bruised and bleeding, litterally (I play with the boys). It snowed like FIVE INCHES! It is unbelievable! My Snowman named Senior Estabon Julio Recardo Montoia Del Arosa Ramirez The other one
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Post by Tina ☺ on Feb 24, 2010 7:27:45 GMT -5
Wow, Sarie, that's so cool! LOVE your snowman! The name you gave him will last longer than he will!
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Post by Harley on Feb 24, 2010 7:30:22 GMT -5
I think hes kin to my snow man...
We call him cone for short...
This is global warming at its best....
Its been so hot here in NC this winter..I had to wear sunscreen yesterday while mowing the yard..It seems to get hotter and hotter by the day..
todays forcast...
Snow 80% chance...Winds @ 10-15 knots out of the west.... LOl
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Post by joandsarah on Feb 24, 2010 7:44:34 GMT -5
So how cold does Texas normally get in the winter?
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Post by Tina ☺ on Feb 24, 2010 7:47:50 GMT -5
Texas is out west... you know, like you see in those old Western movies? It's basically in/near desert territory, so it's unusual to get snow there, especially a LOT of snow.
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Post by Sawyer on Feb 25, 2010 18:07:15 GMT -5
I <3 your snowman. ^_^ Bleeding? From SNOW? Desert, Jo. Here in STL, it's snowed like crazy this winter. :/ Like, four weekends in a row, we had snow. There's still a patch of it unmelted under the roof....thing that shades our yard.
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Post by joandsarah on Feb 25, 2010 20:01:08 GMT -5
What?! As in as hot as the Australian outback?
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Post by Sawyer on Feb 25, 2010 22:59:02 GMT -5
Maybe not as hot there. But it's like Mexico, if that gives you a better understanding. That's either in Mexico or Texas. It looks like Sarie lives in a greener area, though.
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Post by Tina ☺ on Feb 25, 2010 23:40:30 GMT -5
Yeah.. Texas borders Mexico. I have no clue how hot the Australian Outback is though.
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Post by joandsarah on Feb 26, 2010 2:04:50 GMT -5
Well online it says 18-24 C is normal in the winter. The converter says 24 C is about 75F. It says summer is 36-42, but I know it gets hotter then that. Broken Hill gets up to 46!
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Post by Sawyer on Feb 27, 2010 19:31:04 GMT -5
Maybe that's just a record or something?
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Post by joandsarah on Feb 28, 2010 21:25:33 GMT -5
What record? You mean the 46? I don't know. I think that is slightly hotter then it gets normally. 45.3 was the hottest day there last year.
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