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mawnansmiff

Lifer
Oct 14, 2015
7,799
8,569
Sunny Cornwall, UK.
They've been saying that in the next week we're gonna be getting some snow in the UK. We'll see
We had three long bursts of driving hail earlier today. Not snow I know but the temps are just about right for the full on white stuff :eek:

I was told a neat trick if ever caught out in icy conditions.....take off your shoes & socks, put your shoes back on and your socks over your shoes.....not so slippy anymore 😬


Jay.
 
Jan 30, 2020
2,316
7,649
New Jersey
I also love a good blizzard. Nothing quite beats going out at midnight to catch up on some clearing, then just taking a seat in a big snow pile for a while as it just covers everything without a man made sound in ear shot as if it's bad enough, the plows will only really focus on the emergency roads and leave the smaller roads a bit more wild. It's one of the very few moments where everything is genuinely quiet.
 

ziv

Starting to Get Obsessed
Sep 19, 2024
257
1,671
South Florida
Short answer: No.

Long answer: Up until several years ago, I lived somewhere with plenty of snow. I've lived beyond the Arctic circle with my parents as a kid (my dad was in the Navy, and we lived in strange places). I've seen enough snow for the rest of my life, I think. Very happy to be currently living in a place that never gets snow. :)
 

johnnyflake

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jul 29, 2023
189
369
83
Henderson, Nevada
I cannot express how much I hate SNOW! I was born, raised and lived in the Chicago Area for 60 years. The last 24 years, I have lived in Henderson, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas. We have had snow, maybe a half dozen times in the last 24 years, very mild, but still dangerous driving. Of course, there is plenty of snow if you want to experience it at about the 4 to 5 thousand foot level and up in the mountains all around us!
 

PaulRVA

Lifer
May 29, 2023
4,896
82,773
“Tobacco Row” Richmond Virginia USA
Christmas Eve at a Cabin in Wears Valley Tennessee.
This cabin was on a mountain peak with extreme winds and weather compared to the Valley below and off an access road that was paved but required chains and 4x4 during winter weather.
That morning my brother who I flew up from Baton Rouge says I’d like to see snow for once on Christmas 😂
It started about noon on the 24th and by Christmas Morning was up to the door handles on my Rubicon.
This is probably then only time I actually enjoyed it !
Total quiet, seclusion and breathtaking views!
Serious pucker factor heading out a few days later though😂
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,853
42,232
Iowa
We usually get plenty of snow and subzero temps in the winter. I’m used to it, have had real winters my whole life. I enjoy snowshoes and looking at it, good time to go bird hunting - sorts out the fair weather crowd, but at some point in my life I expect to avoid these kinds of winters and honestly don’t think I’ll miss them a whole lot.
 

HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,853
42,232
Iowa
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In E Iowa , we usually get maybe 1or 2 " big " snow storms a year (8-10 inches) . Also usually get a week or two with low temps -10* . Not enjoyable , but hey, it helps keep the riff-raft out . ☺️

Would not like to live in one of the snow belt areas (Buffalo for example). It is not uncommon for them to get 3 ft dumped on them ! I don't know how their roofs can keep from collapsing ! :eek:

Have a friend with a place near Tahoe - unbelievable how much snow gets piled up there.
 

JOHN72

Lifer
Sep 12, 2020
5,880
57,779
51
Spain - Europe
For a southerner from eastern Spain, snowing is like seeing a UFO a few meters away. Suddenly you see people with hiking poles, scarves, polar coats, heavy traffic, massive purchase of brandy. I love the snow, living in a forest area, that extreme stillness, it must be magnificent. We have practically two months of cold in the whole year, cold that can be +15º degrees, (59 °F) something laughable.
 

didimauw

Moderator
Staff member
Jul 28, 2013
10,727
37,704
SE WI
I like the snow. Living in Wisconsin, i always have some sort of awd or 4wd vehicle.

The wierd thing, is that in Wisconsin, it snows every year. In my 35 years here, I've never NOT seen it snow in a year.

Yet everytime a few small flakes fall, everyone forgets how to drive. Like their feet get stuck to the accelerator. It's ridiculous.

Every snowfall, is everyone's FIRST snowfall.
 
Dec 9, 2023
1,080
11,980
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Another Wisconsinite here who spent my kid years growing up in northern Minnesota, middle/high school in NW Wisconsin and then down here in Milwaukee, snow is engrained into me. As @didimauw noted there’s a lot of things to do in the snow. While he likes the mechanical snow machines and ATVs, growing up I enjoyed cross country and downhill skiing along with snowshoeing. Some insane people even like to go out onto the ice and sit in an ice shanty for hours wondering if a fish is gonna take a bite on their tip-up!

I lived in the Puget Sound area for a few years and I never got used to having no snow in the winter and that was honestly part of the reason why I moved back to the Midwest. I need those four, distinct, seasons to feel normal so of course I love snow….at least the first few weeks of it. By the end of January I’m starting to pine for spring again and thus begin to loathe that shit lol