Snow from Scranton PA north is really not unusual any time around Halloween, I remember as a boy ice skating during the Thanksgiving break and snow being on the ground from Dec-Mar.Glad it was just a dusting for you. We had a lot of snow here in MO last year, usually we just have a couple good snowfalls a year. Can't wait to start heading south ourselves. Be safe out there. Sam & Donna...
Earliest snow I remember in South Jersey was on Oct 12 (Columbus day) many years. ago. Only flurries. Nothing like you are having. I see by weather report there is more coming. Some even closer to where we are.
That is incredible. We are still in Texas. We are in Livingston and it is 67. Look at the positive not much longer.
ReplyDeleteYou lucky people! We may not see snow like that all winter...on the other hand, if it's anything like last winter, we might just! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!!!..happy shovelling!!
ReplyDeleteYou tie for the first pictures of snow on blogs that I read. Lynilu at http://noendingjourney.blogspot.com/2011/10/im-being-courted-well-sorta.html
ReplyDeletealso had snow today.
Turn up the heat and pour me a cup of hot chocolate...brrrr!
ReplyDeleteSnow from Scranton PA north is really not unusual any time around Halloween, I remember as a boy ice skating during the Thanksgiving break and snow being on the ground from Dec-Mar.Glad it was just a dusting for you. We had a lot of snow here in MO last year, usually we just have a couple good snowfalls a year. Can't wait to start heading south ourselves. Be safe out there. Sam & Donna...
ReplyDeleteHope you keep in there in NY - we don't need any here in MN before we get back to TX
ReplyDeleteEarliest snow I remember in South Jersey was on Oct 12 (Columbus day) many years. ago. Only flurries. Nothing like you are having. I see by weather report there is more coming. Some even closer to where we are.
ReplyDeleteI see we have a winter storm watch when we fly home tomorrow. Hopefully we'll get home. Dang..from 77 degrees here in CA, to snow. Bah humbug!
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