LickWx
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I approve of your bare ground !I approve this map!?
I approve of your bare ground !I approve this map!?
I hope they come in JuneYeah they can, especially backdoor fronts, don’t tell me your a 40 degree and rain fan
Literally depressing, who would want that
If this verifies for St. Patrick’s Day, should we dye the snow green??
If this verifies for St. Patrick’s Day, should we dye the snow green??
Can’t wait for Bradford pears sex smell and wasps by then, and temps around climo bro !Your yard will already be green on St Patrick's Day because there won't be any snow covering it. ☘
What stinks about Bradford pears is if you happen to get a late snow after they’ve bloomed and have leaves is that they will hold absolutely no weight. I had two of them literally split in half down the middle of the trunk during the 2.5 inches I got back on 4/2/2019... they broke only about an hour after the snow started stickingCan’t wait for Bradford pears sex smell and wasps by then, and temps around climo bro !
Dude, you gotta quit with the above average cheerleading! We live in the SE where it's above average like 70% of the time and we got 6 months of summer coming. You're gonna get more heat than the rest of us can handle. ??I love when we roast part of our source region/SE Canada View attachment 77699View attachment 77700View attachment 77701
Not happening
I definitely take it seriously, Roxboro gets bullseyed & we get the shaft.Thank god it’s the same model that put out this, otherwise I might take it seriously
Nothing says Happy St Pat's day quite like 8 inches of snow. ??
Dude, you gotta quit with the above average cheerleading! We live in the SE where it's above average like 70% of the time and we got 6 months of summer coming. You're gonna get more heat than the rest of us can handle. ??
Wilmington probably had rainFlashback to St. Patrick's Day 1885 - Charlotte received nearly 10" of snow on March 17-18. Another snowstorm several days later on March 22 dropped 2" of snow on the city.
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Damn those things really don’t happen no moreFlashback to St. Patrick's Day 1885 - Charlotte received nearly 10" of snow on March 17-18. Another snowstorm several days later on March 22 dropped 2" of snow on the city.
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Damn those things really don’t happen no more