Author Topic: Peliseuranhaku  (Read 11924 times)

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Re: Peliseuranhaku
« Reply #1785 on: March 24, 2013, 09:21:34 am »
.  When it snows for the first time each year in MA, NJ, DC,  etc., the locals act like it is Armageddon and Apocalypse rolled into one.   Up here, not so much.  When I lived in MA, the Boston stations would report their own weather most of the time and screech about their snow storms and ignore the (usually) far greater amounts west of the city.  As a kid growing up southeast of Worcester near the Rhode Island border, I remember heavy snowfalls every winter, starting in October (sometimes in September) and continuing right into April (one memorable dumping of five inches heavy wet stuff in May, bringing down trees and power lines).  Eleven inches one early October and then all gone the very next day and temps in the 80s.  Central MA is also notable for sightings of funnel clouds and one horrific tornado just before I was born in 1953, signalling, no doubt, my nativity in this world of sin, error and darkness, lux ad gentium, ha, ha.  OFD

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