Does anyone live in a place where the snow doesn't melt?
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Does anyone live in a place where the snow doesn't melt?
All winter?? I'm a southern boy so I'm used to seeing snow and then it disappearing in 2 days. I was wondering if anyone lives in a place where the snow is basically on the ground from Thanksgiving to beginning of March or so. Do those places even exist?
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Syracuse, N.Y., baby! We average 116 inches of snow per winter and are the snowiest metropolitan area in the Lower 48. Yes, more than Buffalo.
Buffalo gets more media coverage because it gets a handful of big storms. We get one or two big storms and then steady, regular snow the rest of the winter.
We have winters where we don't see the grass from November through March. We had an Election Day storm two or three years ago and didn't see grass again until late March.
There's about 4 or 5 inches on the ground here now, with another 6 coming tomorrow. I don't expect to see grass any time soon, which is GREAT! I despite Green Christmases. In fact, the Christmas season I spent when living in Southern California in 1993 was a big-time bummer due to the lack of snow on the ground.
I love winter, love snow. Love to ski in it, skate in it, play in it, drive in it, sled in it, snowmobile in it. Guess I live in the right place. Winter is my second-favorite season of the year, behind only fall.
Take care,
PK
Buffalo gets more media coverage because it gets a handful of big storms. We get one or two big storms and then steady, regular snow the rest of the winter.
We have winters where we don't see the grass from November through March. We had an Election Day storm two or three years ago and didn't see grass again until late March.
There's about 4 or 5 inches on the ground here now, with another 6 coming tomorrow. I don't expect to see grass any time soon, which is GREAT! I despite Green Christmases. In fact, the Christmas season I spent when living in Southern California in 1993 was a big-time bummer due to the lack of snow on the ground.
I love winter, love snow. Love to ski in it, skate in it, play in it, drive in it, sled in it, snowmobile in it. Guess I live in the right place. Winter is my second-favorite season of the year, behind only fall.
Take care,
PK
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Once the first really big snow hits in the Chicagoland area it will stick for a long time. It's usually too cold to snow around here though. We do get a lot of snow, don't get me wrong, but a lot of the time it is just too cold to snow. I would rather have more snow than to have a wind chill below 0. There's nothing worse than choking on cold air that is blown into your lungs as you inhale outside. 
And to think it gets even colder in Minnesota.

And to think it gets even colder in Minnesota.

I am a patient boy.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
I wait, I wait, I wait, I wait.
My time is water down a drain.
Very cold here in North Dakota. It was -16 degrees here when I left for work (and that is the actual temperature, not the wind chill). This is the type of place where people are told not to get out of their car if it breaks down. It is safer to wait for help to arrive. Last year we had some days which were -30 degrees regular temperature, and -70 with the wind chill!
For those who don't me, I live here to be close to my little boy.
Keep warm everybody!
For those who don't me, I live here to be close to my little boy.
Keep warm everybody!
Cleveland's weird when it comes to snow, thanks to lake effect snow in the snow belt, which is most of the eastern suburbs. Alot of times the east side will get at least a foot of snow, while downtown and the west side don't get any.
I don't mind the snow that much, until about March, then it starts to get old.
My dog LOVES IT!!! If we get a big snow overnight, he'll wake me up at like 3 am, just so he can go outside and run around like CRAZY in it. I don't mind getting out of bed because, I gotta admit, seeing my greyhound run through a foot of light fluffy powdery snow is probably one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
I don't mind the snow that much, until about March, then it starts to get old.
My dog LOVES IT!!! If we get a big snow overnight, he'll wake me up at like 3 am, just so he can go outside and run around like CRAZY in it. I don't mind getting out of bed because, I gotta admit, seeing my greyhound run through a foot of light fluffy powdery snow is probably one of the most amazing things I've ever seen.
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3 years of Chicago winters was enough for me. I'd rather succumb to the sweltering humid summers of St. Louis than have to experience another chilling winter of Chicago. Not to mention the horrific traffic there as well. Good riddance!ScoopBrady wrote:Once the first really big snow hits in the Chicagoland area it will stick for a long time. It's usually too cold to snow around here though. We do get a lot of snow, don't get me wrong, but a lot of the time it is just too cold to snow. I would rather have more snow than to have a wind chill below 0. There's nothing worse than choking on cold air that is blown into your lungs as you inhale outside.
And to think it gets even colder in Minnesota.
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A couple of shots of my backyard last winter when there was 2-plus feet on the ground. Note the snow on top of the pool slide in the second shot!


Finally, a shot of my oldest son (4 years old) learning to ski last winter on the bunny hill with me chasing him:

I have a few pics of my kids playing on 7-foot snowbanks lining our driveway from two winters ago, but they're on a disc somewhere I have to find. They were awesome shots, though, as the snowbanks looked like Everest and Kilimanjaro behind these 3-foot kids. They dug a great network of tunnels in the banks with the neighbor kids. Their own little Tora Bora.
Take care,
PK
A couple of shots of my backyard last winter when there was 2-plus feet on the ground. Note the snow on top of the pool slide in the second shot!


Finally, a shot of my oldest son (4 years old) learning to ski last winter on the bunny hill with me chasing him:

I have a few pics of my kids playing on 7-foot snowbanks lining our driveway from two winters ago, but they're on a disc somewhere I have to find. They were awesome shots, though, as the snowbanks looked like Everest and Kilimanjaro behind these 3-foot kids. They dug a great network of tunnels in the banks with the neighbor kids. Their own little Tora Bora.

Take care,
PK
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What PK isn't telling you is that most of that mass is from all of those mounds of unraked leaves under a dusting of the white stuff...




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PK, I can deal with the snow from November to March. What kills me is just when everything seems melted, we always get the one good snowfall in the beginning of April that seems to drag out winter for another month.pk500 wrote:Syracuse, N.Y., baby! We average 116 inches of snow per winter and are the snowiest metropolitan area in the Lower 48. Yes, more than Buffalo.
Buffalo gets more media coverage because it gets a handful of big storms. We get one or two big storms and then steady, regular snow the rest of the winter.
We have winters where we don't see the grass from November through March. We had an Election Day storm two or three years ago and didn't see grass again until late March.
There's about 4 or 5 inches on the ground here now, with another 6 coming tomorrow. I don't expect to see grass any time soon, which is GREAT! I despite Green Christmases. In fact, the Christmas season I spent when living in Southern California in 1993 was a big-time bummer due to the lack of snow on the ground.
I love winter, love snow. Love to ski in it, skate in it, play in it, drive in it, sled in it, snowmobile in it. Guess I live in the right place. Winter is my second-favorite season of the year, behind only fall.
Take care,
PK
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Spent about 15 hours this fall blowing and hauling leaves. The yard should be a pristine, green field of weeds in the spring with no bare spots.
Damn, that photo reminds me that I've lost a bit more hair in the last 13 months!
Take care,
PK
Spent about 15 hours this fall blowing and hauling leaves. The yard should be a pristine, green field of weeds in the spring with no bare spots.

Damn, that photo reminds me that I've lost a bit more hair in the last 13 months!
Take care,
PK
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You got that right, Rick! Or what about the Mother's Day snowstorm that seems to come about every 10 or 15 years? Those suck like a Hoover.
I love snow, but there are limits to that love. It's not quite unconditional.
Take care,
PK
I love snow, but there are limits to that love. It's not quite unconditional.
Take care,
PK
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Natural gas. Gas-forced hot air. We keep the thermostat at 62, so we've never paid out the nose anyways. It's amazing what a sweatshirt and slippers can do to keep you warm and cut back on the heat bills.fsquid wrote:It is safe to say that I have never seen snow like that. I hope you have electric heat this year?
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I would say it's pretty hard to convince the wifey to get nekid when her nipples could get frostbitten though.pk500 wrote:Natural gas. Gas-forced hot air. We keep the thermostat at 62, so we've never paid out the nose anyways. It's amazing what a sweatshirt and slippers can do to keep you warm and cut back on the heat bills.fsquid wrote:It is safe to say that I have never seen snow like that. I hope you have electric heat this year?
Take care,
PK