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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I only heard about Sunburst seeing flakes. Wilmont is very far south not sure if they saw flakes they are warm then me right now.
We did have a huge hail storm 6am this morning but thats not flakes ....
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It's 30* this morning Coloradical, I wanted to make one of those homemade snow guns. I"m ReAlLy thinking of doing it. Would be awesome to wake up to snow in the back one of these nights.
This time of year temps and humidity would be perfect. Would melt fast but would be a blast off our little drop in jib set up in the back for a very early season warm up
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Sault Ste. Marie, MI
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UP, Michigan/Ontario here. Last season sucked so bad, nothing opened until January. I think the big problem is being too warm, it melted any good stuf we got.
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Yea Utah and Minnesota both need good snow years after last years crap and a crazy hot and dry summer.......I hate to think of what the lakes\rivers\streams will look like around here if we have another snowless winter like last year.
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