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You know how some people say "I went to [[place]] for vacations and saw snow for the first time". I was wondering how many people in the forum remember the first time they experienced snow, because there's also the people who experienced snow when they were a few years old and don't remember.
And then there's people who have never experienced snow.
So which one are you? Did you have one of those "I saw snow for the first time" moments?
January 2002 in Atlanta, it was amazing. I went on vacation late December 2001/early January 2002 in North GA and Western NC, we were expecting to see snow in Western NC and saw none (even though there was some cold nights) and then on the way back down to FL (after New Year's) we stopped in Atlanta and they got like 2-3 inches of snow that day.
The first time that I remember seeing snow was in the late fall of 1993 in Indianapolis, and then that winter(which was my first winter in Indiana), Indianapolis logged it's coldest temperature on modern record(-27 F), by January or February of 1994, I was so fed up with all of the cold and snow(I had been living in Galveston, Texas prior to the summer of 1993).
Snow on Lincoln’s birthday, Feb. 12 in 1958 when 1.5 inches fell. My brother and I made snowballs from the snow on the porch roof and threw them down on our friends on the sidewalk.
It was in New Orleans!
Last edited by Crashj007; 08-08-2017 at 12:40 PM..
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Don't remember. Never lived in a place where snow wasn't a common occurrence.
Ditto for obvious reasons.
First time I remember playing in it was Xmas 1995 when I got my first cross-country skies.
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