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So, on our weather station here on the west coast, they were saying about how the east coast is having record warm temps and Syracuse came up in the list of about 50 cities they showed, and the meteorologist said they don't believe Syracuse has even seen snow yet this winter?
Crazy! and here we are being washed away by more and more of the area flooding, and all that comes from that "Pineapple Express" from Hawaii almost non-stop...
You guys just got like 190" or something crazy like that, last winter didn't you?
So, on our weather station here on the west coast, they were saying about how the east coast is having record warm temps and Syracuse came up in the list of about 50 cities they showed, and the meteorologist said they don't believe Syracuse has even seen snow yet this winter?
Crazy! and here we are being washed away by more and more of the area flooding, and all that comes from that "Pineapple Express" from Hawaii almost non-stop...
You guys just got like 190" or something crazy like that, last winter didn't you?
Buffalo got hit hard last year and in the areas south of the city, in particular. Last year was similar in terms of starting off pretty mild, but with temps dropping starting around January. We didn't get that much snow, but it came eventually.
I was just thinking, why does the area have 3 sports radio stations? I don't know, but it seems like it is overkill in that regard. It is the same with 570 AM and 106.9 being the same station or the area having 2 or 3 classic rock and country stations each.
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