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This cold snap and snow is awesome, but our infrastructure isn't built for it and some of the 2008 and newer Accords I was planning on riding in in February are going to have to be moved to March.
After a system restore it's not happened again despite hours of high intensity graphics work etc...
Something crazy just happened by the way I'm not even old and when I was eating earlier one of my teeth just broke up in my gob. Looks like the dentist at 8AM tomorrow then emergency appointment.
Birmingham, AL has the worst kind of winter: always wet, always gray, and cold. Yet, not cold enough to produce a snow that could at least give a little visual bonus.
Always gray, always raining, always cold, but just warm enough. Suck.
Birmingham, AL has the worst kind of winter: always wet, always gray, and cold. Yet, not cold enough to produce a snow that could at least give a little visual bonus.
Always gray, always raining, always cold, but just warm enough. Suck.
Birmingham had 5 inches of snow last winter while Memphis had .8" and of course Memphis was much colder. Similar case this week as Birmingham may have a significant snow while it slides to my south.
Have been attracting idiots again on another forum... A young guy from Spain seems to think snow is far more likely in Malta than it is in coastal southern Spain, as there are 6 "reports" of snow in Malta over the last 200 odd years & most of coastal southern Spain has NEVER seen snow apparently
Quite apart from the fact the Malta Met Office states snow has never been officially recorded in Malta & the historic reports have no evidence (no photos for example), they believe all these reports were actually of graupel (which fell here in December & convinced many it was "snow"). Regardless even if these were of proper snow, it was only reported from the highest ground inland, not at the coast, so not exactly a fair comparison. He doesn't get the fact that Spain is a large land mass & is more prone to cold outbreaks, even at the coast, than Malta, where we are a tiny island surrounded by relatively warm sea, even in the winter. For example the record low for Luqa, inland, is still higher than the record low for Almeria, at the coast...
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