If you’re out today and notice some white stuff falling from the sky, you needn’t worry about any dangerous fallout. It’s just a type of precipitation that is commonly known in some colder climates as, “snow.” Interestingly, I have been told by some in the older generations that there was a time that it was fairly common in these parts during the winter season, but I find that difficult to believe. Can you imagine February without blooming daffodils and pink-hued cherry trees? We should all feel very fortunate to be living in such a more temperate and hospitable environment. So, if you’re out and about and get to experience this rare occurrence, be assured that it won’t last long and will not be problematic for the road surfaces.
A Rare Event
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Ha ha! I love this post! I was in Buffalo at Xmas for the blizzard so I’ve gotten my snow fix in for this winter!
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LOVE this post! 😆
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Still laughing … Thanks for putting a smile on my face.
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I’m in Jackson, WY where they just got 25’ of new snow on the mountain! Had to get my winter fix!
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I’m jealous!
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