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JFK
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Jun 14 2008, 11:49 PM
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- Domenick DiMaggio
- Jun 13 2008, 01:09 AM
- JFK
- Jun 11 2008, 10:00 AM
I am undecided as to the cause, but there is global climate change happening.
In the '60s I remember snowstorms commonly happening with drifts being 10-12 feet high.
Today a 3 foot drift is very uncommon where I live.
Summers seem hotter and humider, and they seem to be starting earlier and ending later also.
i must say in western pa it would start snowing round thanksgiving and not stop til mid to end of march. now we get 3 weeks of ice storms in february....... Yeah, I remember looking forward to that snow as deer hunting season usually started Thanksgiving week when I was growing up in the Corning, NY area.
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