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I can’t even believe this is a news story! Sometimes we have cold winters 🙂
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Exactly. When I was teaching in Arizona the news people would do the same with 115 in Phoenix. Good grief, it is hot in the AZ in summer and cold and snowy in th Northeast in the winter!
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What’s that white stuff? Heck, I haven’t even seen the wet stuff over here in “summery” California! Can you please pass some this way????
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We wish we could, girl!
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It is rather funny.
Perhaps they had to call it a polar vortex, to somehow make it fit in with the idea of global warming and climate change. Personally, I think the polar vortex ate global warming for breakfast, along with a side order of ice and snow. 😉
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what a great comment! T Y !
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The picture says it all, Anne…such an unending fascination with weather:)
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That is so true! T Y !
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hope it will get better
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Winter in Upstate New York, 2 hours north of New York City lasts for about 6 months, kind of the reverse of Indian Summer! It is not this cold, snowy , and icy all that time. This year is particularly fierce, though !
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