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In reply to the discussion: How snowfall affects your part of the country [View all]marmar
(79,695 posts)29. Actually, here in SE Michigan, where winters have gotten progressively milder...
.... people have actually become wimpy about snow.
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Here in Albuquerque if we get one inch of snow the interstates shut down and there's
abqtommy
Dec 2021
#6
Chicago snow has not been so epic in recent years. I've lived through a lot of "Big Ones".
Progressive Jones
Dec 2021
#41
I live in the South. Just a forecast of snow is enough to close schools and
Arkansas Granny
Dec 2021
#15
Seattle is not the Western and Mountain states, which have gotten snow in the past. However,
Ford_Prefect
Dec 2021
#27
Actually, here in SE Michigan, where winters have gotten progressively milder...
marmar
Dec 2021
#29
NW Indiana usually gets hit hard. Lake Michigan sees to that. Lake effect snow.
Progressive Jones
Dec 2021
#42
I never thought about negative ions causing that nice snowfall feel. But it makes...
LAS14
Dec 2021
#49