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Final Approach
Opinions?
Skiing... *drops the mike*
Opinions?
No. Snow melt and runoff helps the water levels.
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/us...o-contributes-to-a-tale-of-two-seasons/56531/Monday, November 2, 2015, 10:48 - We are in the midst of a rapidly strengthening El Niño event which will likely peak later this fall as one of the strongest El Niño events on record. So, what does this mean for the upcoming winter season?
El Niño has a reputation for bringing mild winters to much of the country, especially across the northern States. The two strongest two El Niño events on record prior to this year (1982-83 and 1997-98) were quite mild from the Pacific Northwest to the Northeast. Only the Southwestern States saw below average temperatures during those winters.
Skiing... *drops the mike*
Opinions?
What is this "Winter" of which you speak?
I like the different seasons, but I think I would like winter better if I was not required to be somewhere on days when it snows.
I like the different seasons, but I think I would like winter better if I was not required to be somewhere on days when it snows.
I like my snow in pictures of far away places. No close ups please.
Aww...hell...that's life's most fun driving. Put me out on the road in a foot or two of snow and the kid in me comes out!
Of course, it helps to have a vehicle that's made for it but I'm sure you do considering where you live...