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Mr Khan said:
Jealous. It's snowed once here in Tokyo, and apparently even back where i would be right now in America if i weren't here (home or school on opposite ends of PA) it's been a wimpy winter

grumble grumble

It's been relatively warm for winter here on the western side of PA. I don't recall more than 3-4 inches of snow at once on the ground, no more than maybe 3-4 times this whole of winter. Of course, winter is still not over, as we have had plenty of snowstorms in February-March.

I don't recall ever getting more than 2-3 feet of snow on the ground. It's insane to just think of something like 15 feet of snow!



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Snow is a pain in the ass, so I don't understand why any of you like it.



 

 

 

Every young kids dream, and every adults worst nightmare. Would have loved having that much snow growing up. I could only imagine the epic snow forts I could have made. :/




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We had a record setting blizzard this month. Two feet of snow where I'm at, and that's not counting all the blizzards we've had since. Still, that's nothing compared to 15 feet. The roads in the Rockies look like that during the summer months, but we've never had anywhere near that much down here.



saicho said:
half pipe?


Screw that.

 

FULL PIPE!



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Damn, that's a lot of snow.
That's about 15 feet more than I like.
I'm so glad it almost never snows here in Southern Hiroshima prefecture.



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Thats nice, but how do 23 feet of snow look like ?



BasilZero said:
Wish it snowed here :(


at least once! The weather here now is really really hot & full blue sky... AKA



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IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
...global warming?


I know that's a joke, but it actually does support global warming views in the fact that weather becomes more extreme.

 

However, this is really snowmageddon.  I lived in Montana and never had anything like it.



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