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Post by ney on Nov 21, 2009 13:22:44 GMT -5
Answer 3 in the polls meant to say. It dont look likely but you can never tell. I ran your of space doing answer 3. My area has not had a White Christmas for a good few years now. It usally snows a few weeks before Christmas or in January. We did have a frostly Christmas about 3 years ago.
Darren
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Post by MugRB on Nov 22, 2009 0:31:14 GMT -5
Prefer it not to be, but most likely be here.
Forecasters here still claim we'll have snow for Thanksgiving, but looking at the NWS models, looks more like rain than snow.
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Post by ney on Nov 22, 2009 4:35:53 GMT -5
Forecasters here are only giving a 20% chance of snow for Christmas. So it looks like a few areas will yet again be without a White Christmas.
Darren
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Post by MugRB on Nov 22, 2009 20:42:39 GMT -5
TV Forecasters here are really trying to push for a white Thanksgiving here. The high temps just don't look favorable for snow showers to be that intense. I still think it will be mostly rain with a possibility for a rain/snow mix. Temps are forecasted to be somewhere between 41°F (5°C) to 46°F(8°C).
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Post by long on Nov 23, 2009 17:21:12 GMT -5
I voted yes but last year it was a few days after christmas that we has a dusting of snow. Thanksgiving is forecast to be a light wintery mix. I dont mind a dusting of snow as long as we dont get a lot of it.
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Post by red on Nov 23, 2009 20:00:00 GMT -5
Being Michigan, we usually have a white Christmas.
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Post by valuema on Nov 26, 2009 1:04:47 GMT -5
I sure hope so, then melt away when Christmas is over.
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Post by long on Nov 26, 2009 17:27:41 GMT -5
Well so far not had the Thanksgiving wintery mix that was forecsat but it was 32f 0c and partly cloudy when I got up about 7.30am this morning. Its in the mid 30sf the now about 3c or 4c this late afternoon and cloudy. This is the coldest day its been here so there this season.
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