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Old 03-06-2008, 05:48 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Underdog
Um, I've been in Texas for 17 years now and 9/10 times it snows it's usually at the end of February or beginning of March... We're not in the clear until Spring Break rolls around for the students (hell, I remember getting several days of snow & ice DURING Spring Break in my junior year of high school, and that was before the words "global warming" were in our vocabulary...)
Well I've been in Texas 22 years now, and I can't honestly remember the last time it snowed in March. Maybe it's just me. I do remember it snowing in February a few years ago right on Valentine's Day. That's not too odd. But March seems a little late to me. Not saying it's never happened, just that it's happened maybe 2 or 3 times tops in my 22 years in this great state.
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