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legalskier

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John W

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How does this NOT get a comment!! Well done LegalSkier.... Only thing that could have made this photo better would be a percentage that it will be Wicked Snowy... But awesome non the less...
 

WinnChill

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So they stand above it blindfolded with a dart pointed down in one hand? Where it goes nobody knows!

Not really. We usually like to toss the dart in the air and get a few flips out of it. It's a style thing, y'know?
 

billski

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Farmer's almanac weighs in.

The eastern half of the country will see plenty of cold and snow. The western half will experience relatively warm and dry condition. In other words, as in the political arena, the climate this winter will render us a nation divided.

We predict that real winter weather will return to areas from the Great Lakes into the Northeast. Most eastern states – as far south as the Gulf Coast – will see snowier than normal conditions and cooler temperatures.


We are “red flagging” February 12–15 and March 20–23 for major coastal storms along the Atlantic seaboard; storms bringing strong winds and heavy precipitation.
 
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