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Old 02-06-2010, 02:06 PM
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Re: How much 'global warming' do YOU have to shovel tonite?

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Originally Posted by LetItSnow View Post
FWIW, Colorado can go, er, put something in its hat: <Snow!>
I don't know who wrote that list, or what their criteria was, but I'd be willing to bet they've never stepped foot in Colorado before. I work in Lakewood and drive to Fort Collins semi frequently for work, and neither of those cities is notorious for getting any more snow than the cities around them. Our biggest snowfalls tend to hit the mountains (duh...) and some of the southern-most cities in the metro area. In all honesty, we're way down on our snow totals this year. Should probably end up like last year when we were dry as a bone all winter but covered in snow from the first day of spring into late May (at which point the snow turned into severe weather and I had the most intense storm chasing spring/early summer in many years )
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