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+ Mon, December 20

Zilch

You know the season has changed in Michigan when you can think back two weeks to 50° weather and yet your current conditions can be represented by the weighty number of nada:

0°

An Update, A Day Later

Heat wave

A Second Update, 24 Hours More

Predictions perfectly realized, inch per hour, white out.  Full frontal blizzard.

Blizzard

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1 → matt  –  (Dec 20 2004,  5:42 AM)

yeah, i’m in california it’s eighty. i’m in shorts. WHOOHOOOO

2shanecavanaugh  –  (Dec 21 2004,  5:19 PM)

I wonder what will happen…the day after tomorrow.

3pd  –  (Dec 21 2004,  5:32 PM)

Knowing this state, I’m guessing either a blizzard or the first day of summer.

4 → Eric Ressler  –  (Dec 21 2004,  7:52 PM)

That is exactly what I love about Michigan.

5Kev  –  (Dec 22 2004,  3:27 AM)

Here in Dallas, it was 72 yesterday.  Tomorrow, there’s a chance of snow flurries.

6 → Sean  –  (Dec 22 2004,  7:36 PM)

I’m in Wyoming and it’s even colder. And I chose to be here cuz it is Gnarly (thats right I did say Gnarlty)

7 → Mimi  –  (Dec 23 2004,  3:05 AM)

I hate Michigan and its schizo weather… but the snow will look pretty until tomorrow morning when I have to walk through it

8 → Mike  –  (Dec 23 2004, 10:41 AM)

I hate crappy, 2-inch snows, but storms like this are always exciting.  I’ve got season two of Alias in my DVD player, a great book to read, and lots of coffee to brew.

9Kev  –  (Dec 27 2004,  2:49 PM)

Update from Texas:  It did in fact snow in Dallas on Wednesday, and we also got snow on Christmas Eve at my parents’ in Houston!  The first white Christmas down there, ever…






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