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Anyone else from Indiana? We had 75 degrees 3 days ago. Last night it snowed 2 inches. I like the weather around here, but I am ready for summer. Have the fishing fever, and I'm ready for the girls of summer... LOL

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Here in St. Louis we were having the same nice weather now we have about 7 inches on the ground. I hate snow! :uhoh:

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You guys are complaining about getting 75 degree weather? If you want to complain about weather, move to ND :uhoh:

 

 

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Anyone else from Indiana? We had 75 degrees 3 days ago. Last night it snowed 2 inches. I like the weather around here, but I am ready for summer. Have the fishing fever, and I'm ready for the girls of summer... LOL

 

 

to be honest im ready for the girls to start wearing skimpy clothing again. and i cant was to ride my atv's in just a shirt and not have to bundle up like im going to the arctic circle. about 7 inches of snow where i am, still below freezing temps

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No snow here. Friday they were talking about an apocolypse (3" of snow) and how bad it was going to be Sunday morning. Woke up nothing on the ground.

 

be patient it is supposed to warm up by the end of the week. Shoot Tues snow chances again, I just washed my truck Saturday :D

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yup same warm (50's) a few days then cold and snow... Sick of SALT, sick of RV in Storage, sick of flooded driveway just want to get the truck, Jeep and yard cleaned up and get ready to go camping

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You guys are complaining about getting 75 degree weather? If you want to complain about weather, move to ND :D

 

 

No, I was complaining about getting more snow.

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It was 65 ish before 10 fresh inches of snow, here in Michigan last week. I like the snow though. Beats the hell out of sweating your arse off come the middle of July.

 

We have a saying here in Michigan, "If you don't like the weather, just wait 5 minutes." :confused:

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snowed (flurries) here at lunch today. Got enough to make a mess :confused:

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snowed (flurries) here at lunch today. Got enough to make a mess :confused:

 

Yup, I left for my route this morning in sleet and snow at about 8:00 and by 11:00 the sun was shining.

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