This is almost unheard of. Must be due to warm air streaming down from the rapidly melting Arctic.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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A former neighbor from Texas once said: the only thing between the North Pole and Texas is a barb wire fence.
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Is this the Hayhoe effect kicking in?
We got a foot of snow at my house 20 miles south of Dallas-Ft Worth a few years ago. What’s amazing that schools were never closed early. When I went to pick up my kid from school, I couldn’t get my car up the driveway forcing me to leave it in the street. Same for most of neighbors. I’ve also learned that it’s a lot of work shoveling that much snow off the driveway and sidewalk… Never again…