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Snow in Georgia (again)
by
GASlick
on 02 Mar, 2009 08:34
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I know this isn't that big a deal for a lot you Northern residents. But we got about 6" of heavy wet snow Sunday.
Here's the link to my web gallery if you want to check out my yard.
http://picasaweb.google.com/sjlottgriffin
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#1
by
schro
on 02 Mar, 2009 08:51
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Snow? In Georgia?
More proof that Global Warming is real!
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#2
by
DCdome
on 02 Mar, 2009 10:05
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Stopped here in Boston this morning around 10:00 AM. Looks like we got 10 to 12 inches where I live.
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#3
by
GASlick
on 02 Mar, 2009 10:47
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It started as rain overnight Saturday. Began to change over around 10:30 and by 11 am it was all snow. It just kept on and on and on.
They actually had to get the snow plows running. GA only has 3 or 4 I think. LOL
It snowed as far south as Macon, Tifton and Columbus. Pretty rare for snow that far south. My kids had a blast.
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#4
by
Paul
on 02 Mar, 2009 10:56
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I confess Stephen, it's my fault, I sent that snow down there cuz we are sick of it up here
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#5
by
Timmay
on 02 Mar, 2009 11:00
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Glad it was you and not us. We were forecasted to get 2-3 inches saturday but it went further south...way south I guess! LOL ENJOY!
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#6
by
Stu
on 02 Mar, 2009 11:34
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Snow? In Georgia?
More proof that Global Warming is real! 
No, No, No... it's now Climate Change. None of the global warming activists use that term for obvious reasons. It is much more descriptive to say climate change because it impacts everyone. In my town, we experience climate change every day, sometimes even every hour, because the temperature changes every day. Some days we are overcast, some days sunny. How about in your neck of the woods... do you experience Climate Change? By the way, did you know that it would take a 200 square mile wind farm to generate the same amount of electricity as one clean nuclear power plant? Sorry

GaSlick, my kids would be jealous if they knew you had snow.
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#7
by
lostnfound21
on 02 Mar, 2009 11:42
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Excellent! My cousin lives in Macon and she said people are losing their minds down there. She's lived in Cleveland and Anchorage so it doesn't really affect her much.
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#8
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 02 Mar, 2009 13:34
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#9
by
GASlick
on 02 Mar, 2009 14:18
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Snow in the south is the best snow. During the snow, the temp hovered around 35 degrees. Last night it was 30 degrees and currently at 4:20pm it is 43 degrees. It doesn't last long around here.
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#10
by
wpruitt
on 02 Mar, 2009 17:53
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It hit about 11:55 here. We had to follow my 102 year old uncle home from the church to insure he was able to get in the house (no, he was not driving). It was so heavy on the way back that the person I was riding with became disoriented as to where he was.
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#11
by
champ007
on 02 Mar, 2009 21:14
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We almost got snow here... made it to Guyton, GA but only a little flurry... no stickin here!
Its a good thing though, all the city has around here is rednecks and 4 wheel drives that shovel dirt on the roads.
Nothing like muddy ice to go boggin in