Check out this crazy weather where I am
That’s wild! Looks like quite a bit of snow.
I moved 1,000 miles south to avoid this kind of thing. Guess I didn’t go far enough
TimothyPerez said:
I moved 1,000 miles south to avoid this kind of thing. Guess I didn’t go far enough
Same here. I left Buffalo, NY, for middle Georgia. Not even 5 months here, and my car’s already dealing with snow!
@Rio
Snow in Georgia… crazy, right? Did you expect this?
TimothyPerez said:
@Rio
Snow in Georgia… crazy, right? Did you expect this?
Nope. But at least I got the day off. Went to a coffee shop and did some car window shopping. Not a bad way to spend the day!
@Rio
Well, that sounds relaxing. Coffee and cars make for a pretty chill snow day!
TimothyPerez said:
@Rio
Well, that sounds relaxing. Coffee and cars make for a pretty chill snow day!
True, but driving in this mess to get there was no fun!
@Rio
If it makes you feel better, I live just 7 miles from the Gulf, and I got this much snow!
Saint_Clark said:
@Rio
If it makes you feel better, I live just 7 miles from the Gulf, and I got this much snow!
That’s wild. Reminds me of the lake effect snow we used to get by Lake Erie. I don’t miss that at all.
TimothyPerez said:
I moved 1,000 miles south to avoid this kind of thing. Guess I didn’t go far enough
It’s 67°F in Phoenix today. Should’ve kept moving south!
TimothyPerez said:
I moved 1,000 miles south to avoid this kind of thing. Guess I didn’t go far enough
It’s 67°F in Phoenix today. Should’ve kept moving south!
My grandpa lives in Phoenix and loves it. He moved there to escape the snow in Massachusetts.
TimothyPerez said:
I moved 1,000 miles south to avoid this kind of thing. Guess I didn’t go far enough
It’s 67°F in Phoenix today. Should’ve kept moving south!
Give it 20 years, and my area will probably be underwater. Bet people won’t be as welcoming then when we start migrating inland and using up what little water you have left.
@TimothyPerez
Most of the water here goes to farming. Regular city use is only about 22%.
Climate change? What’s that?
Zinn said:
Climate change? What’s that?
Yeah, for sure, no such thing as climate change. Snow in the south totally proves it!
Zinn said:
Climate change? What’s that?
Yeah, for sure, no such thing as climate change. Snow in the south totally proves it!
More snow and hotter summers every year… yep, that’s literally what climate change is.
Zinn said:
Climate change? What’s that?
Yeah, for sure, no such thing as climate change. Snow in the south totally proves it!
Exactly. Warmer air holds more moisture, so you get more precipitation when cold air hits. Makes sense to me.
Zinn said:
Climate change? What’s that?
Yeah, for sure, no such thing as climate change. Snow in the south totally proves it!
People used to call it ‘global warming,’ but science changes as we learn more. It’s just extreme weather patterns showing how real this is.
Zinn said:
Climate change? What’s that?
Yeah, for sure, no such thing as climate change. Snow in the south totally proves it!
Fair enough. I’ll look it up. Maybe I’m wrong, but it’s hard to believe it’s all connected.