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Related: About this forumIt's snowing in ATL for the 2nd time in a week.
To be accurate, a little over a week. If I wanted this much snow, I would have stayed in NY.

IA8IT
(6,237 posts)mgardener
(2,145 posts)We are very cold.
But we didn't get snow.
Did you sell your snow shovel when you moved?
tulipsandroses
(7,854 posts)I'm ready this time though. I got a snow shovel and ice melt yesterday, just in case. Didn't think it would happen again, boy was I wrong.
Dragonfly64
(45 posts)I live in Fairhope, AL - we're right here by The Gulf of MEXICO, and I've got at least 4 inches of snow in my yard and the snow isn't going to stop falling until later this evening.
A. Beautiful winter wonderland
B. Obvious result of climate change
C. Hell has frozen over
D. All of the above
Srkdqltr
(8,799 posts)Different Drummer
(9,083 posts)They say that if it stays on the ground for three days or more, it will snow again. The last time it snowed here (I am a bit north of Atlanta), it stayed on the ground for at least three days.
Glorfindel
(10,156 posts)but there are still drifts left from last week's snowfall. The temperature hasn't been up to freezing in a week. I loathe January!
IbogaProject
(4,824 posts)Right after The Gulf Of America was renamed.
Emile
(36,850 posts)drove my 1965 Malibu SS convertible to Illinois in the Great Southeastern Snowstorm: February 9-11, 1973. One of the greatest snowstorms in Southeastern United States history occurred February 9-11, 1973. This storm dropped one to two feet of snow across a region that typically sees only an inch or two of snow per year.