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We officially set an all time record for snowfall for this time of the season "Not all time seasonal snowfall...YET" Spent 15 hours on my Kubota clearing my yard over the last 3 days time " what a great way to spend a 3 day holioday weekend" :mad: including the 10 inches we got over the last day and a half. CSM calls this area Hoth and i think he has it nailed down pretty good. I am so sick of this snow already as is everyone else around here.

A normal seasonal total for snow is around 48 inches we beat that in a single month......................and we have 4+  months of snow season to go yet. :doh:

 

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This pretty much sums up everyones feelings here now days.

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Thankfully I live too far out to have to glimpse at those possibilities.....

first one was x-mass day.

second one is today. melts fast.

 

we got a lot of rain that melted a majority of it.

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57 minutes ago, dripley said:

 

Quad hookie-bobbing time????? This hillbilly aint sure what that means.

 

Dragging the sled behind the quad.  Drifts are 2'+ and got stuck a few times but the kids had a blast!

3 minutes ago, AH64ID said:

 

Dragging the sled behind the quad.  Drifts are 2'+ and got stuck a few times but the kids had a blast!

gotcha!! In my younger days we called that grabbing the bumper of a passing car on the snow covered street. Of course my parents were'nt looking at the time. 

I guess the "sport" has gone soft over the years :-) 

apparently Colorado Springs has a different classification of Hoth than me.  

 

I can currently still see my grass, less than 1" on the ground, and all schools are closed and the local new station has "weather watch!" on all morning......

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Me78569 said:

apparently Colorado Springs has a different classification of Hoth than me.  

 

I can currently still see my grass, less than 1" on the ground, and all schools are closed and the local new station has "weather watch!" on all morning......

 

 

 

 

Ha Ha yeah here if there is 3 feet of snow on the roads they announce rural buses are running a couple hours late. Unless the visibility is really bad blizzard conditions and or combined with extreme cold then schools are on, has to be pretty bad to close schools down.

14 minutes ago, Me78569 said:

apparently Colorado Springs has a different classification of Hoth than me.  

 

I can currently still see my grass, less than 1" on the ground, and all schools are closed and the local new station has "weather watch!" on all morning......

 

 

 

Well safety first you can't have people out in those deadly conditions...

We had a two hour delay on Tuesday because the county roads still had 12" of snow on them. What did it take to call off school up in I. Falls?

I had 1 day off in the time I went to school there.  It was -55*f before windchil hahahaha... I am pretty sure school would have been on if the buses would have run.

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Whats funny is they will shut down the big city schools before the rural schools.:doh:

31 minutes ago, Wild and Free said:

Whats funny is they will shut down the big city schools before the rural schools.:doh:

 

City people.  

 

Farm kids are like, well, i had to get up and do xyz chores anyway... might as well go to school and see my friends.  

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Pretty much sums it up, Rural folks will go through purgatory to get their kids several miles to a main road to meet the school bus where town kids are endangering life and limb if they have to walk 6 blocks in the elements lol.

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North Dakota Temperature Conversion Chart

60 degrees F: Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. People in North Dakota sunbathe.


50 F: New Yorkers try to turn on the heat.
People in North Dakota plant gardens.


40 F: Italian & English cars won't start.
People in North Dakota drive with the windows down.

32 F: Distilled water freezes.
The water in the Red River of the North starts getting cooler.

20 F: Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves,
wool hats.
People in North Dakota throw on a flannel shirt, buttons open.

15 F: New York City landlords finally turn up the heat. People in North Dakota have the last cookout before it gets cold.

0 F: All the people in Miami die.
North Dakotans close the windows.

10 below zero: Californians escape en masse to Mexico.
Girl Scouts in North Dakota sell cookies door to door.

25 below zero: Las Vegas disintegrates.
People in North Dakota rummage around the attic to find some winter coats.

40 below zero: Washington DC runs out of hot air.
People in North Dakota let the dogs sleep indoors.

100 below zero: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Some North Dakotans are frustrated when they can't start their cars.

460 below zero (absolute zero on the Kelvin Scale): All atomic motion stops.
People in North Dakota start saying . . . "Cold 'nuff for ya?"

500 below zero:

Hell
 freezes over.
( kids still go to school with possible 2 hr delays)

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Vikings win Super Bowl.

impossible.

The weather is seemingly kicking everyones behind.....

Example, we're supposed to get a severe downpour over the next few days.  The snow level is dropping down low and then a few days later, raising way up to 7000.  With all that warm rain melting the fresh snow, that means its going to flood for sure.

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55 minutes ago, 01cummins4ever said:

60 degrees F: Southern Californians shiver uncontrollably. People in North Dakota sunbathe

 Correction: It's 52 degrees F for Southern Californians to start shivering.  People start wearing winter coats when it gets below 60° F. 

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36 minutes ago, IBMobile said:

 Correction: It's 52 degrees F for Southern Californians to start shivering.  People start wearing winter coats when it gets below 60° F. 

It was mid 50's in november the first couple days we were in Florida and they were dressed like we would for sub zero with wind, was funny as heck, wife and i had long sleeve shirts on.

It is relative to the season as well. First month few weeks of winter and it feels cold but in a few weeks when it will hit 10* no wind and sun we will all be so acclimated to the cold you will definitely see t-shirts, Shorts and flip flops once it hits mid 20's to 30 ish is normal after sub zero temps for a few weeks.

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This is why The Walking Dead was set in Atlanta.  If it had been set in North Dakota, it would have been quite different.  

 

"I can't believe old farmer Noordquist was so fresh!  But once I lit him up with the cattle prod, he quieted right down!  He has been actin kinda strange this winter since Mrs Noordquist died... but you know since that accident in siventy-too, and you know with all those big royalty checks coming in... I guess he is entitled to act a bit strange."  And that would be the end of the outbreak.  

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