In my home town in Southern Miss, it snowed once in 1964. It was a two hour flurry, nothing stuck to the ground, bridges or roads, and visibility was never an issue. There have been several events of that nature since then. Last week, they got two inches.That’s a change from what people are used to.Respectfully,C.
I guess it was global warming’s fault it snowed in Houston Texas 3 time in 1975 or in 1951 when it snowed and froze parts Galveston Bay, I have the pictures of my mother as a teenager standing on the ice and making snowmen in Texas City Texas back then.
I should have at least two feet of snow in my yard right now, got zilch, hoping for whatever we can get so I have water in my well next summer, let alone a use for my season ski pass this winter!
chazandru over 10 years ago
In my home town in Southern Miss, it snowed once in 1964. It was a two hour flurry, nothing stuck to the ground, bridges or roads, and visibility was never an issue. There have been several events of that nature since then. Last week, they got two inches.That’s a change from what people are used to.Respectfully,C.
Enoki over 10 years ago
I guess you have to be somewhere they actually have that stuff other than a picture in a book to appreciate this cartoon…
klr562 over 10 years ago
I guess it was global warming’s fault it snowed in Houston Texas 3 time in 1975 or in 1951 when it snowed and froze parts Galveston Bay, I have the pictures of my mother as a teenager standing on the ice and making snowmen in Texas City Texas back then.
SClark55 Premium Member over 10 years ago
And Climate Change is proved once and for all!!!!Yes folks, Climate really does Change!
Dtroutma over 10 years ago
I should have at least two feet of snow in my yard right now, got zilch, hoping for whatever we can get so I have water in my well next summer, let alone a use for my season ski pass this winter!