There are a lot of Great Lakes and New England beaches and summer destinations that get buttloads of snow every year. In places with seasons, you’re just describing seasons.
What’s the threshold percentage of meth and hair spray needed to be considered real beach sand? 1.2%?
Well you gotta be in the conversation for best beaches in America. Which is only Hawaii, Dauphin Island to 30A, and MAYBE southern California.
Of the beaches I’ve been to. 30a ain’t close. Give me Santa Cruz or Punta Cana, Dominican two completely different beaches both better than 30a
There are 4 vehicles currently on the street in various positions after being unable to make up the this afternoon in Atlanta. An inch and the damn city goes crazy.
Again, kids in hot tubs in the snow is a normal winter occurrence in much of the country. It’s neat that it’s happening where it doesn’t normally for you, but these are things that are completely standard parts of life in large swatches of these United States. She’ll be fine.
People like you come to Florida and think you need to evacuate for a tropical storm. Let us southerners enjoy some shit we don't get to often. Thanks.
It was 20 years ago Christmas Eve when Corpus Christi got 5” of snow. Pretty damn far south on the map on the coast for that. Was a fun and unexpected Christmas that year. People were cross country skiing on the beach.
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Sure but this is specifically the southern snow storm thread. Maybe shut the fuck up and let people enjoy things?
Based on extreme scientific data captured by people near me sticking their tape measures in the snow, it seems like we got about 3 inches Spoiler just like my wife