Posted by Whizkidkyus on November 12, 2013 at 16:06:32 from (64.130.151.65):
Hi,
This is what I woke up to about 7:00 cst this morning . Looked out at 11:00 pm the night before and nothing and this morning woke up to this . Very early for snow here although I remember a Thanksgiving back when I was a kid in my early teens ( 38 now ) and it was snowing . Just think it was 65 f yesterday was going around in short sleeves and mowing yard , leaves mostly . Started after midnight raining and then changed to sleet / freezing rain then to snow , with an artic blast of air behind it. Went down the road to local scrap metal buyers and there was a guy who said that his dad got up early and was on the road by 5:30 am and it was snowing so hard that he couldn't see the road . Wonder if this is a sign of a bad winter as some folks say it will be around here this year ? I know that some of you futher north are already seeing deeper snows .
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