brscooter Posted December 11, 2008 #1 Posted December 11, 2008 What a joy to wake up and see snow pouring down and actually sticking to the ground this morning. We had several inches across southern Louisiana and Mississippi. School was called off because people don't know how to drive in it here. A friend was driving to Florida today and had to turn back because the interstate was closed down about 40 miles from here due to the snow and then an ice storm. I have lived in Louisiana all of my life (55 this month) except 3 years in the army and probably have not seen snow here 10 times. It did snow a lot the year I was sweating in Viet Nam. My wife made me a snowman and froze it in the freezer until I got home. It was ice then. Glad it doesn't happen often but it is fun once in a while. About half of it has melted now. It is supposed to be back in the 70's by Sunday. What weather we have here. Lyle
BoomerCPO Posted December 11, 2008 #2 Posted December 11, 2008 No doubt that snow is something rarely seen that far South! Twenty years ago I drove my car from Connecticut to New Orleans to visit family. It was mid-Winter so I put a brand new set of snow tires on the car for the trip. A few days after getting there my Dad borrowed my car to do errands and test drive it. He returned within 20 minutes. Told me there was a loud whine coming from the rear end and we better plan on tearing into the rear axle and find out what the hell was wrong. I laughed myself silly cuz I knew it was those snow tires creating the whine. My Dad never drove that car again......LOL!
DragonRider Posted December 11, 2008 #3 Posted December 11, 2008 Spoke to my son who lives in Albany, La. and he had about 5-6 inches on the ground, no power cause the snow and ice was breaking all the tree limbs and bringing down the wires................This picture was taken early in the morning and was still coming down.........
Ivan Posted December 11, 2008 #4 Posted December 11, 2008 So much for global warming. All this time I thought Al Gore was an honest man.
MikeM8560 Posted December 12, 2008 #5 Posted December 12, 2008 No doubt that snow is something rarely seen that far South! Twenty years ago I drove my car from Connecticut to New Orleans to visit family. It was mid-Winter so I put a brand new set of snow tires on the car for the trip. A few days after getting there my Dad borrowed my car to do errands and test drive it. He returned within 20 minutes. Told me there was a loud whine coming from the rear end and we better plan on tearing into the rear axle and find out what the hell was wrong. I laughed myself silly cuz I knew it was those snow tires creating the whine. My Dad never drove that car again......LOL! Remember thoose studed snow tires? they sure made some noise too.
davecb Posted December 12, 2008 #6 Posted December 12, 2008 Al Gore is a politician....Ever seen an honest one??? the GREEN man himself,,,His utility bill is $1200.00 a month... Yup...REALLY GREEN !!!!
Lone Eagle Posted December 12, 2008 #7 Posted December 12, 2008 The weather folks are calling for snow possible Sunday / Monday here - unheard of - though they are saying as low as we are it won't stick - but it's still cold. Time for that extra
rsstar Posted December 12, 2008 #8 Posted December 12, 2008 I was really hoping to see the snow but it didn't make it to Biloxi/Gulfport. They say it snowed in Bay St. Louis, 20 miles to the east. The system was traveling northeast. we could see it on the Radar here at the airport. When I want to see it, it never snows. Really miss the Oregon winters. Well, just the snow around Christmas time. By the way, I have a set of studded snow tires off my 80 Mercedez I lost in Katrina. Still on Mercedez rims. Can't even give them away down here.
Ivan Posted December 12, 2008 #9 Posted December 12, 2008 I grew up in the southwest of Nebraska. In 1983 we had over three feet of the stuff in May. After school was out! Then in December 92, we had 19 inches fall in about an hour. Seems like the mountains arced it through the upper atmosphere and it all dumped that area. All this is to say, you guys in the south can keep the stuff, I don't want it anymore. As far as Al Gore being honest, my tongue is still cramped from it being firmly planted in my cheek when I said that. Although, I would really like to find a pair of drumsticks hand signed by Tipper Gore.
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