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    The strange thing about it is that weatherbug is reporting 2 degrees celcius, It's gotta be atleast 0 for it to snow

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    wow that is strange Linkin, here in sweden it keeps snowing like hell hah
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    Blah, it has slowed down.... I think it's about to stop. Oh well, it's no fun walking /driving in snow anyways

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    in my country the snow was something normal , but since 3 years rhe snow comes very rare , i love snow

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    Snow here too this morning , just a light dusting enough to cancel soccer game and Lacrosse try outs for the boys .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linkin Park View Post
    The strange thing about it is that weatherbug is reporting 2 degrees celcius, It's gotta be atleast 0 for it to snow
    No it doesn't. Here in Texas, we rarely get snow, but when it does it usually isn't freezing. It's just that the upper air is freezing or below.

    That's why when it snows here, it usually melts when it hits the ground as it's not freezing at ground level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Linkin Park View Post
    The strange thing about it is that weatherbug is reporting 2 degrees celcius, It's gotta be atleast 0 for it to snow
    No it doesn't. Here in Texas, we rarely get snow, but when it does it usually isn't freezing. It's just that the upper air is freezing or below.

    That's why when it snows here, it usually melts when it hits the ground as it's not freezing at ground level.
    Hmm that's weird. I've always thought it had to be 0 degree's or nothing would be goin on

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    Quote Originally Posted by Linkin Park View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post

    No it doesn't. Here in Texas, we rarely get snow, but when it does it usually isn't freezing. It's just that the upper air is freezing or below.

    That's why when it snows here, it usually melts when it hits the ground as it's not freezing at ground level.
    Hmm that's weird. I've always thought it had to be 0 degree's or nothing would be goin on
    I guess I could be wrong, but that's what I always assumed was going on.


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    it's not snow, it's called nuclear fallout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100% View Post
    it's not snow, it's called nuclear fallout.
    aka global warming?

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