So last night, we got a dusting of snow, if that. I’m talking it was a light snow shower for maybe an hour or 2. Enough to dust the rooftops as well as where there’s no grass. I live in Little Rock, Arkansas. Admittedly we don’t get much snow, that’s probably as much as we’ll get all year. Maybe another dusting. Anyway, the crazy thing is the reactions of the people, it’s insane.
Insanity I tell you! There is virtually nothing on the ground today, nothing! People are freaking out like they’ve never seen a snowflake before. I’ve lived in the southeast my whole life, but the reactions of some people just kill me. I remember growing up in tennessee we missed 15 schooldays one year because of 2 separate snows I think. These were probably like 2-3 inch snows each.
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David
01|Feb|2007 1As we here in London, Ontario get another 4-5″ of snow on top of the nearly foot of snow we already have. The effect? Another day in Southwestern Ontario Canada…
Though I have to agree…people act dumb when it snows. The first snowfall here saw many cars in ditches, a few fires, and lots of ambulances running around.
Good luck with your tiny flakes!
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