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OT- Predicting Cold Snowy Winter for the Northeast
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[QUOTE="Steelerone, post: 3647149, member: 8313"] The coldest I have ever been in my life was North Carolina in January. We were training about three miles from the ocean and the wind went through long johns, utility's, a green wool shirt, and a field jacket like a spoon through jello. Right now I'm looking at the news that shows fires in California and high winds and floods in the mid-west where they are predicting billions of dollars in crop losses. A heavy snowfall to me means more water for the rivers and my well. Yep, we turn the heat up in the winter but I think that overall Ct. has great weather. And for those who are going to immediately react by bringing up Isiasas, I was out of power for four days. The last time was Storm Sandy several years ago. Many people in the mid west are going to be out for the next two weeks. [/QUOTE]
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