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I bet he's going to be the next head coach when Belichick retires. Probably why he stayed.What a total jerk Josh McDaniels is. Makes me hate the Pats even more.
I bet he's going to be the next head coach when Belichick retires. Probably why he stayed.What a total jerk Josh McDaniels is. Makes me hate the Pats even more.
I agreeI bet he's going to be the next head coach when Belichick retires. Probably why he stayed.
I feel like this has been explained several times, latitude is not the only factor in sensible weather at any one given location...Crazy that a city with the same latitude as southern Canada hasnt seen a 6" snow in 31 years.
Atleast Paris France got 6" of snow! Their biggest since 1987! Everybody is winning with snow!!![]()
And here is an interesting tidbit from the Paris Climate office....Crazy that a city with the same latitude as southern Canada hasnt seen a 6" snow in 31 years.
It still surprises me given that their avg temps are colder than most of the southeast and im pretty sure they avg several inches of snow per year. You would think at least once over the last 30 years they would have had a big snowfall. Their avg high in winter is only in the low to mid 40s so they must get a ton of cold rain.And here is an interesting tidbit from the Paris Climate office....
Although its latitude (48°52'0"N) is roughly the same as Vancouver or the Island of Newfoundland in Canada, the City of Paris benefits from a temperate climate as a result of its location in Western Europe and the warming effects of the Gulf Stream.
It still surprises me given that their avg temps are colder than most of the southeast and im pretty sure they avg several inches of snow per year. You would think at least once over the last 30 years they would have had a big snowfall. Their avg high in winter is only in the low to mid 40s so they must get a ton of cold rain.
The average low is probably part of it. In flagstaff Arizona they average somewhere near 100 inches of snow with quite mild highs for such a snowy place. The average highs in winter are about the same as my town. The average high is 44 in December and 43 in Jan. At night time though the average low is in the teens and can easily get in the single digits. In fact March is thier snowiest month averaging around 24 inches of snow with an average high of 50 and an average low of 22 degrees. Obviously elevation is a huge factor in all of this but it’s still pretty fascinating. It’s actually a good place if you love snow but don’t want it sticking around all winter long. I stayed there when they got 2 feet of snow one time and it was awesome. I stopped there again 5 days later on my way back to Tennessee and there was nothing but patches of snow left. Pretty much every day they get extreme melting followed by extreme freezing.In the winter You basically get lake effect type snow storms but with a temperature climate of Nashville.Seems like most years they're lucky to get more than a dusting
So about like the south lmao. Their average low is above freezing too
Probably a lot of cold rain indeed
I had some good thunder and lightning last night while temp was at 35 degrees. It took me by surprise as you don’t hear thunder when temps are that cold normally. I’ve heard a crack or two in cold temps before and I’ve even heard thunder snow 2-3 times in the past. But last night it was going on for 30 minuets and it was really loud house shaking type thunder.
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The average low is probably part of it. In flagstaff Arizona they average somewhere near 100 inches of snow with quite mild highs for such a snowy place. The average highs in winter are about the same as my town. The average high is 44 in December and 43 in Jan. At night time though the average low is in the teens and can easily get in the single digits. In fact March is thier snowiest month averaging around 24 inches of snow with an average high of 50 and an average low of 22 degrees. Obviously elevation is a huge factor in all of this but it’s still pretty fascinating. It’s actually a good place if you love snow but don’t want it sticking around all winter long. I stayed there when they got 2 feet of snow one time and it was awesome. I stopped there again 5 days later on my way back to Tennessee and there was nothing but patches of snow left. Pretty much every day they get extreme melting followed by extreme freezing.In the winter You basically get lake effect type snow storms but with a temperature climate of Nashville.
This is a friendly message to my cohorts and compadres ...
I got the flu (shot notwithstanding); threw the fever after 5 days and went back to work the next; apparently came in contact with someone with a different strain, and went back down for round 2. My doc had said to stay home for a week during the 1st bout for that very reason/possibility/probability, but stubborn me ... No.
There's a few strains flying around, so if you get one, stay home for a couple of days after symptoms pass to get resistance back up, or run the real risk of another round and doing nothing but sleeping and watching weather from inside ...
Just trying to share some good advice, based on the past week and a half ...![]()
I am. I am taking my Dad to the Braves home opener.So who's ready for baseball ?
Looks like Chicago could see a foot of snow tonight and tomorrow.
That is so beautiful. The trees blooming, the beautiful blue skies. Be thankful you are there in beautiful North Carolina and not stuck in cloudy, cold, and depressing IndianaI was walking home from school and saw that one of the trees nearby bloomed.![]()
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Don't let it fool you lol, it was a brisk windy day.That is so beautiful. The trees blooming, the beautiful blue skies. Be thankful you are there in beautiful North Carolina and not stuck in cloudy, cold, and depressing Indiana![]()
Not sure exactly when yet but it will be later this year. I definitely do not plan on spending another winter here.Don't let it fool you lol, it was a brisk windy day.
When are you coming back down here?
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Indiana is that bad?Not sure exactly when yet but it will be later this year. I definitely do not plan on spending another winter here.
I just feel out of place. I don't really know anyone and the cold, cloudy days don't help matters. It's a bit of a culture shock. Of course I've always lived in a small town so that part of it isn't a culture shock, but the people here just are different. The midwest doesn't seem like a fit to me.Indiana is that bad?
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Idk much about Indiana specifically but I've always heard that Northerners weren't as friendly than people down here.I just feel out of place. I don't really know anyone and the cold, cloudy days don't help matters. It's a bit of a culture shock. Of course I've always lived in a small town so that part of it isn't a culture shock, but the people here just are different. The midwest doesn't seem like a fit to me.
Be happy if you have seen accumulating snow this year, not everyone has. That being said, Winter is over as far as another winter storm hitting the Southeast. Maybe some areas in TN to VA get something in the coming weeks but other than that, go ahead and put a nail in it. I'm sure people on here will disagree til the cows come home with this but it's over. If I am wrong, feel free to put this comment on blast. Yall go ahead and take your couple inches and i'll take my mcflurries and let's go ahead and ride into Spring.
It probably has to do with the weather lol. If you lived in a place where it was cold and snowy for months on end you probably wouldn't be friendly either. Or maybe you love that kind of weatherIdk much about Indiana specifically but I've always heard that Northerners weren't as friendly than people down here.
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Add Speed limits and being Cc on company emails that have nothing to do with your position and end up with 50+ useless emails a day that you have to delete.RANT: Pollen and taxes ... hate them both ...![]()
I just feel out of place. I don't really know anyone and the cold, cloudy days don't help matters. It's a bit of a culture shock. Of course I've always lived in a small town so that part of it isn't a culture shock, but the people here just are different. The midwest doesn't seem like a fit to me.
It’s a very beautiful town but pretty expensive to live there.I need to make a move to Flagstaff, AZ asap. lmao
I’m so ready for baseball but for the daily fantasy aspect. I had my best year last season and made some nice coin. This will be my 4th season playing daily and I’m really excited and hoping to make even more money.So who's ready for baseball ?
That would be awesome, until that 9.0 earthquake hits next !Maybe I'm boring but my ideal place to live would be San Diego where the temps are pleasant year round and you're right near the ocean. No extreme heat, no extreme cold. And you can always drive to the mountains in Cali and see snow. No tornadoes either![]()
Beautiful place indeed. I was born and raised in SD and lived there for 27 years. But if you feel out of place in Indiana I promise you it will be a thousand times worse in so cal. People aren’t friendly, everyone is in a rush and the cost of living is a joke. I think that’s why someone like me would have an easier time moving north since I’ve lived many years in a big city. I’ve now lived in north Tennessee for almost 12 years though and I’d never move back to California. Don’t get me wrong as growing up there was an absolute blast with endless things to do. Everything is within a 3 hours drive weather it be the snow, desert, rivers or oceans and Disney land or magic mountain. But as I’ve gotten older and been away from all that and have gotten to meet so many good and nice people out here I now know I could never go back. The south has become my home and that will most likely never change unless I happen to move further north.Maybe I'm boring but my ideal place to live would be San Diego where the temps are pleasant year round and you're right near the ocean. No extreme heat, no extreme cold. And you can always drive to the mountains in Cali and see snow. No tornadoes either![]()