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Old 08-22-2007, 09:07 PM
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Talking Snow in Nov. around Plymouth?

Hello All! I found this sight a few months back. My family is planning to move in three years when our oldest daughter graduates (I'd like to go tomorrow but my husband is too level headed for that). I'm trying to plan a trip this winter around our 4 children's school schedules, both by hubby's and my classes, and work, but I really want to be sure to go when there is snow. My husband saw snow for the first time last Jan. in Montana and our children have never seen it (I'm ashamed to admit that). I was born in Manchester, but the last time I visited in winter was 15 yrs ago and that was VT. As of now we can def. work a trip in between 11/26 and 12/06. We are planning to relocate somewhere around Plymouth because my daughter wants to go to PSU for their Biology program so we want to stay around this area when we visit so we can check out nearby towns. What are the chances that they'll be able to play in some snow? I love this site...I've become quite addicted
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Old 08-22-2007, 10:41 PM
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There is a very good chance. It may not last long, but you might get lucky and hit a time with some snowfall.
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Old 08-25-2007, 11:07 PM
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Thanks Bryfry for your response. I'm afraid to take the chance and disappoint the kids since they're so looking forward to seeing snow for the first time. I don't know if you're at all familiar with FL's horrible school system, but beginning in Jan. the kids have three months of testing between midterms, the now 4 Fcat test, and the national norm reference test so breaking away for a vacation anytime from Jan-Mar has always been impossible. I'm going to shoot for Feb. though. It will do the kids good to get away from the idiocity that is FL's solution to better education! My second grader is even testing this year! This is one of the reasons why we are getting out of here.
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Hello All! I found this sight a few months back. My family is planning to move in three years when our oldest daughter graduates (I'd like to go tomorrow but my husband is too level headed for that). I'm trying to plan a trip this winter around our 4 children's school schedules, both by hubby's and my classes, and work, but I really want to be sure to go when there is snow. My husband saw snow for the first time last Jan. in Montana and our children have never seen it (I'm ashamed to admit that). I was born in Manchester, but the last time I visited in winter was 15 yrs ago and that was VT. As of now we can def. work a trip in between 11/26 and 12/06. We are planning to relocate somewhere around Plymouth because my daughter wants to go to PSU for their Biology program so we want to stay around this area when we visit so we can check out nearby towns. What are the chances that they'll be able to play in some snow? I love this site...I've become quite addicted
Check out the Farmer's Almanac, I think it says a snowy December...
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Old 08-26-2007, 12:51 PM
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Thanks Pawporri...I had never been to that site. I tried to find some info this morning but the only available predictions that I found were through Oct. 2007 for purchase. I don't mind purchasing them, but I need something through winter. Do you happen to have any advice as to where on the site I might find this? I tried the weather section and the search engine.
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