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TimPerry wrote:
Is Youngstown near enough to Euclid to have the same weather? I only ask
as I am due to go to a wedding there in a couple of weeks (..never the
blushing bride, I know) and wondered how cold/wet/snowy it is going to


be..

Yes, I have asked the family - but I only know the bride's family and
they are from Myrtle Beach, where the weather is different. IIUC.

Their versions seem to range from "Scott of the Antarctic" - needing
snowshoes and huskies - to "USN Date" - where three pairs of tights and
not drinking alchohol will, apparently, provide enough protection ( most
of the time)..

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Sue



The short answer is no. Cleveland, Euclid and the other suburbs to the
East and Northeast of Cleveland are called "the snow belt". they get "lake
effect" precipitation and generally have a worse time of it then West and
South.
In general when you travel south, even as little as Akron the winter weather
tends to be milder.

the better answer is who knows? we tend to get severe blizzards in February.
bring a coat and gloves.


Thanks everyone.

I have settled on the "Scott of the Antarctic" look, sans snow-shoes. I
don't intend to pack that much as I assume that shops there will have a
better range of suitable clothing than those in Devon, UK.

I was planning to hire a car and drive up to see friends in Toronto -
but will leave the decision on that until I get to Euclid. The
temperature there seems to have fallen 20 degrees in a week.

For those that have despaired over my wanderings OT for the group - I
apologise. But I have always been of the conviction that, if you wan't
to know the reality and not the wishful thinking, ask an engineer...

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Sue