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On Dec 14, 4:46*am, Nova wrote:
Lew Hodgett wrote: Ah the memories. 10F above and a foot of partly cloudy on the ground with more to come thanks to 20 knot winds. That's my Ohio home town's weather the past couple of days. Meanwhile here in the land of fruits and nuts, it was 90F yesterday but struggled to only make it to 85F outside my window today. Not to worry, rain and temps around 60F by the weekend. Still beats being up to your armpits in partly cloudy. Lew The local weather forecast is calling for up to an additional 2' of snow by Wednesday morning. *This is on top of the 3' - 4' we received last week. The heaviest snow is predicted for an area a few miles northeast of me but you know how unperdicable lake effect bands are. NOAA weather discussion for the Buffalo area: http://forecast.weather.gov/product....by=BUF&product.... That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches at once. Luigi |
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Luigi Zanasi wrote in news:2451edf8-1024-4998-
: That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches at once. Luigi You pay for that by lack of light in the winter. (And too much in summer grin). And you cheat by flying to Middle or South America whenever it suits you. Hi Luigi!!! VBG -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:56:39 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi
wrote: On Dec 14, 4:46*am, Nova wrote: NOAA weather discussion for the Buffalo area: http://forecast.weather.gov/product....by=BUF&product... That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches at once. So, WeeGee, are you going to be telling us of -your- Banana Belt climate now, too? snort -- Know how to listen, and you will profit even from those who talk badly. -- Plutarch |
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On Dec 15, 5:57*am, Larry Jaques
wrote: On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:56:39 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi wrote: On Dec 14, 4:46 am, Nova wrote: NOAA weather discussion for the Buffalo area: http://forecast.weather.gov/product....by=BUF&product... That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches at once. So, WeeGee, are you going to be telling us of -your- Banana Belt climate now, too? *snort Well, ackshally, now that you mention it, Whitehorse is in the Yukon's banana belt. It's in Wikipedia, so it's gotta be true. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_belt Also, we are one of Canada's cities with the most comfortable climate. Yup, up there with Vancouver & Victoria despite our cold, according to Environment Canada. Luigi |
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On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 10:31:06 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi
wrote: On Dec 15, 5:57*am, Larry Jaques wrote: On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:56:39 -0800 (PST), Luigi Zanasi wrote: On Dec 14, 4:46 am, Nova wrote: NOAA weather discussion for the Buffalo area: http://forecast.weather.gov/product....by=BUF&product... That's why I live in the Yukon. We have a much better climate and the snow is usually the light fluffy kind; and never more that 3-4 inches at once. So, WeeGee, are you going to be telling us of -your- Banana Belt climate now, too? *snort Well, ackshally, now that you mention it, Whitehorse is in the Yukon's banana belt. It's in Wikipedia, so it's gotta be true. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_belt Proof that any marketing scheme, no matter how assinine, can be sold so someone, somewhere, for a lotta money. Visit beautiful downtown tropical Yellasnow(tmLJ), buy a $5 home for just $759k! Located right in the middle of Canada's Banana Belt. Also, we are one of Canada's cities with the most comfortable climate. Yup, up there with Vancouver & Victoria despite our cold, according to Environment Canada. Bright, always-sunny Vancouver, BC? OhhhhhhhhhK. I guess that the drier winds are a lot more comfy than humid, heavy snows, so I hope you enjoy it. I'll pass, thanks. shudder LJ, who doesn't do "minus" weather aTall. P.S: Is it true that many gays move to banana belts for the obvious reason? w,w,n,n, kwim? -- Small opportunities are often the beginning of great enterprises. -- Demosthenes |
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