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- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer.
Why tell horror stories? - "Shovel" off to Buffalo?"..:h
Misery loves company?..:(
Here's a happy story..:B..:B
Looking at the DTV Weather Channel forecast screen for my So.CA 92691 zip code:
Sunday (today) - 77/53
Monday - 78/54
Tuesday - 79/55
Wednesday - 84/56
Thursday - 82/54
The "horror" is those cold night time temps!
Yikes! - Probably need a jacket or sweat shirt..:(
"Snow Plan" - if there's still snow in the San Berdo mtns, 2 hrs away - surf in the AM, head for the afternoon session on the slopes.
(Can they do that in FL?..:@..)
Decisions, decisions.
~ - buta4Explorer
Caveman Charlie wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
I am just glad I am here in Florida where there was a serious weather condition here also on Thursday resulting from that same storm.......
It got down to 32 degrees for a whole 2 hours right before sunrise when the temps went right back up to 70! Whew, that was a real bear to endure!!
Un Huh, just wait until the next Hurricane hits Florida
Considering that the highest point in FL is 345 feet ... I'd be worried about a tsunami!! - Caveman_CharlieExplorer II
rockhillmanor wrote:
I am just glad I am here in Florida where there was a serious weather condition here also on Thursday resulting from that same storm.......
It got down to 32 degrees for a whole 2 hours right before sunrise when the temps went right back up to 70! Whew, that was a real bear to endure!!
Un Huh, just wait until the next Hurricane hits Florida - WDW_BWVExplorerI would love to see pictures from the RV dealers. The three big ones have stores in the area where the band of snow hit. We're 60 miles south in ski country and only got around 8 inches ...but it 40 tonight and raining!
- rockhillmanorExplorer III am just glad I am here in Florida where there was a serious weather condition here also on Thursday resulting from that same storm.......
It got down to 32 degrees for a whole 2 hours right before sunrise when the temps went right back up to 70! Whew, that was a real bear to endure!!
- pasusanExplorer
Crowe wrote:
It's illegal here too, but I don't think the cops were out looking for snow-piled car roofs...
This is one of my favorite Buffalo snow images - I've been having fun looking at Google images of "Buffalo snow 2014"
Here he'd be pulled over and fined. He's presenting a HUGE danger to himself and others if that block of snow falls of. Inexcusable to not clean off the car.
This is my second favorite picture - waving to the neighbor across the street:
- BigdogExplorer
downtheroad wrote:

Looks like the hook ups at Stevens Pass.....Got snowed in there one night,actually three before they were able to get it all plowed out,on my first experience in a class A gasser. They started out with a blower till they hit some poor guy's car that had gotten stuck in the middle of the approach road. Kinda made a mess of the back of the car and the blower blade and no one could figger out why the gas tank didn't blow. There wasn't anyone in the car.Luckily. - Highway_4x4ExplorerThank you!!!!!!!! now I know why I put up with all the "stuff" I do, to live in So Cal. Just getting ready for that earthquake that is overdue, could happen in the next 1000 years, or not. Then I'll be full timing it in my TT.
- notevenExplorer IIIarooogah! this is the rv.net snow police... please report for a GVWR GAWR GSOTRR (gross snow on the roof rating) china tire examination immediately!
- CroweExplorerThis is one of my favorite Buffalo snow images - I've been having fun looking at Google images of "Buffalo snow 2014"
Here he'd be pulled over and fined. He's presenting a HUGE danger to himself and others if that block of snow falls of. Inexcusable to not clean off the car.
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