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ohmyashleyy t1_j4vf708 wrote

Even in the really bad 2015, I believe the snow storms didn’t really start until after MLK weekend. It’s still fairly early.

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RedditSkippy t1_j4vx67s wrote

This right here. If we’re still looking like this a month from now, then, yeah, it’s getting a little late for snow (but still not out of the question, the devastating “No Name” storm was in mid-March 1993.)

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poniop t1_j4y8l8l wrote

Spring break 1993. I spent the whole week stuck inside, sewing a quilt with my mom. What I wouldn’t do to go back in time and just appreciate the unexpected hours we had together.

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RedditSkippy t1_j4yf9wb wrote

If I recall the storm was on a Saturday into Sunday and we still didn’t have school on Monday (I was a senior in high school.)

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AbidanYre t1_j4vhg6i wrote

We barely had a couple inches before all hell broke loose.

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MrRemoto t1_j4vli7n wrote

Every morning I wake up and it takes 10 minutes of massage and stretching for my shoulder to have a reasonable range of motion to remind me of that winter.

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bryanhealey t1_j4vjroy wrote

started right after the Super Bowl. I remember it well lol

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sharkinfestedh2o t1_j4y17s6 wrote

I was 36 weeks pregnant when it all started and a couple of weeks later, my husband drove me to the hospital while I was deep in labor, in a snow storm.

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Current-Weather-9561 t1_j4zgz1b wrote

You’re forgetting that it wasn’t unseasonably warm before that. This year is clearly diffferent

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