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Really? Snow again?

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Real Estate Agent with Prudential CT Realty

This has to be ridiculous. We're already in spring, and it'll be snowing tomorrow here in Connecticut? Mother nature, why are you messing with our heads?

Lately, it's been hard to see any consistency in weather here in our area. Some days it's t-shirt weather and then you have days like tomorrow. When is all of this going to end?

Of course, the weather is beyond our control, and for those of us in the northeast, all we can really do is wait :)

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Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL
Daytona Condo Realty, 386-405-4408 - Daytona Beach, FL
Buy Daytona condos for heavenly good prices

Lydia - I guess you are undeerestimating Al Gore (LOL). He thought he could  control (or affect) the weather, but mother Nature is stronger and still unpredictable

Mar 23, 2011 04:46 PM
Lydia Lucas
Prudential CT Realty - Milford, CT

Jon, don't forget...he invented the internet! Rumor has it he invented ActiveRain as well...

Mar 23, 2011 04:48 PM
Christopher Taylor
Corpus Christi, TX

Our weather down here is always unpredictable, we go from shorts to coats many times throughout the winter, you can never put away the summer clothes, since you will probably need them tomorrow.

Mar 23, 2011 04:50 PM
Vickie McCartney
Maverick Realty - Owensboro, KY
Broker, Real Estate Agent Owensboro KY

Hi Lydia~  Crazy weather here too! I am in the process of moving and would love to pack away the winter clothes!

Mar 23, 2011 04:58 PM
Carolyn Kolba
Serving Mentor, and all of Lake County, Ohio - Mentor, OH
Keller Williams Realty- Mentor, Ohio

Actually, it is Global Warming that is part of the reason for all this snow.  The warming of the atmosphere brings more moisture into the air as the ice caps melt, and then, when that extra moisture hits cold air, it turns into gobs of snow.  Think about it... it makes sense.  Less moisture in the air, less snow.  More moisture from ice melting in the Polar regions, more feul for the snow.

Mar 23, 2011 04:58 PM
Fred Griffin Florida Real Estate
Fred Griffin Real Estate - Tallahassee, FL
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker

 

Summer  here in Florida, it will be steaming hot - 99 degrees and 99 percent humidity.   Too hot to breathe, dripping sweat whenever you go outside.

Also, this summer, my family in Arizona will see 115+ temperatures  with No Humidity.  You die of thirst walking across the parking lot.

Enjoy your Snow!    :)

Mar 23, 2011 05:11 PM
Roger Radcliff
FREEDOM REALTY - Barksdale AFB, LA
AFB Specialist - Barksdale

Lydia, That is why I moved South. Sunny and 89 today here in Louisiana.

Mar 23, 2011 05:33 PM
Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind
KGC Properties LLC, Tucson Property Management & Real Estate - Tucson, AZ
Broker/Owner

HI LYDIA!  I've read a few posts about the surprise snow!  I'm not related to Fred above - but he's got a point.  And go get a drink of water!

Mar 24, 2011 09:18 AM
Chris Canfield
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage - Tucson, AZ
Homes for Sale in Oro Valley and Tucson, Arizona

Hi Lydia - I imagine your snow melted as quickly as ours in Cheshire.  Soon those warm breezes will be blowing off Long Island Sound . . . PLEASE say that is going to happen again!!  : )

Mar 24, 2011 02:48 PM
Lydia Lucas
Prudential CT Realty - Milford, CT

Chris T. - fortunately we still had our winter jackets around!

Vickie - Good luck with your move :)

Carolyn - thanks for that informational tidbit. It does make sense.

Fred - Sounds rough! And yeah...about that snow we were supposed to have...

Roger - lucky you haha. After today's cold, it'd be nice to have weather like that for a change.

Gabrielle - very true...especially with no snow actually sticking lol

Chris C. - yes, the snow didn't stick! It only built up a bit on our deck, but that's about it :)

 

Mar 24, 2011 05:06 PM