Las Vegas. So, yeah....not much chance for snow.
I lived there for quite some time. I think the last time it snowed was in 2008? It was brief. And it was rather freaky.
Nope 37 degrees today in Kalgoorlie western Australia
Brings back memories of living in Australia (Sydney) long ago. "35C = 95F" was my trick on hot summer days to do a quick conversion, so for the metrically challenged, that's about 99F.
It may seem strange but I am located north of the Northern boarder of Main. Snow and bitter cold are rare here. When I lived in Dallas, Tx. we got more snow than here.
No I am glad I don't have to deal with snow.
It rained yesterday and a lot of the snow melted, but then the rain turned to snow and we have a few inches on the ground.
Whitest one I've seen in years. It's generally snowy here in Montana, but this year we've had much more than average.
We have over 6 inches snow and ice-lost cable last night due to a tree on lines.
Aww heck!
Woo hoo... that's wobderful! We had 2 to 3 inches a few weeks ago. It was a history event for us. It was awesome... good for you on your snow.
Would love it...but in Miami? Nat happening
@MrLizard are you referring to the blizzard of '77? Where were you at that time? I remember it!
Omaha got snow mid to late afternoon on Thursday, enough to snarl homeward traffic but nothing to get the snowplows out. Then yesterday we got some more snow. Maybe an inch total. It is enough snow to say we have a white Christmas, not so much that we are going to cancel anything.
Snow? That's the white cotton looking white stuff right? I live in n.c. we get it once or twice a year. We did have a snowfall of 25 inches a decade or so ago. The state was declared in a state of emergency and made national news. We had to have volunteers from neighboring areas dig us out. We do get freezing rain though.
Not me! Oklahoma has some of the most dumb weather. We are expected rain and snow two days from now, though.
Boulder snowed a bit last night, but I don't think we'll get any into the holiday. LOL at the racial diversity comment. It's the same in Boulder. I have family and friends in Texas, and apparently they got some significant snow fall a couple weeks back, even as far as Brownsville, which is really unusual.
White Christmas? Is there any other kind in northern Alberta?