Heavy snow is falling in Anchorage today, adding to what already has been the snowiest period for the city since records have been kept.
We're just grateful not to be in Valdez, or Cordova where they've gotten 26 feet of snow already. Global warming, my aunt Fanny.
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Yowza!
What ProudHillbilly said...
Can't say that I blame you for going from 'vexed' to ~snip~ . . . . . Yikes!
Is Alaska trying to compete with the U.P. (Upper Peninsula of Michigan)?
ProudHillbilly & Stephen ... yeah, what you said. :)
Cathy: "snip" means I omitted some of the article & pasted paragraphs that appeared farther down. No worries, though.
Mrs. S.: it wasn't our intention, but if the U.P. gets 26 feet of snow, then so be it. Heh.
Finally getting caught up with my favorite blogs...
There wasn't a bit of snow up north of Boise. Road open and clear to Stanley...at New Year's!
Ski resorts hadn't opened yet. I was wondering where all the snow was.
It's getting late enough in the year y'all can keep it now (...as a "survivor" of both the UP and Donner Pass)
(http://thestormking.com/Weather/Sierra_Snowfall/sierra_snowfall.html)
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Q: "late in the year"? We're only halfway in. We could still get blizzards in late April/early May. And the way THIS winter is going so far, I suspect we will.
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