Alas, down in the valley, RAIN...

naruto uzumaki wrote:that sucks where i live i haven't had snow yet!!
Shane Bikman wrote:Late snow this year. I live in the Canyon actually. Twin Falls, Idaho
Kyle wrote:And here I was thinking it had cooled off with temperatures in the upper-70s here. Snow? In October? That's just wrong. Snow should be on the ground for, at most, one night a year in January.
I'm feeling bitterly cold just reading this thread.
sarobah wrote:I shall be thinking of you Northern Hemispheroids as I’m lying on the beach.
sarobah wrote:I shall be thinking of you Northern Hemispheroids as I’m lying on the beach.
anjell wrote:If every thing works out i might be working down south this winter so i might not have to hibernate lol. If not i'm taking the winter off and staying here might even for go hibernation and spend time out side.
sarobah wrote:I shall be thinking of you Northern Hemispheroids as I’m lying on the beach.
snobound wrote:Shane Bikman wrote:Late snow this year. I live in the Canyon actually. Twin Falls, Idaho
Elevation?
Kyle wrote:I'll give my snow away to you too if you want it, all 2 inches of it we average every winter.
snobound wrote:Sarah- how often do you see snow in Australia??
Kyle wrote: I don't really care for the beach, but the temperature I'm assuming you have is much, much better than what I read above.
Jason Toddman wrote:Kyle wrote:I'll give my snow away to you too if you want it, all 2 inches of it we average every winter.
You should count your blessings; where I live averages closer to 40 inches per winter and I'll bet many people on this board (like Snobund) see twice that.![]()
I'd be tickled pink if where I lived got only two inches of snow a year every eyar!