I think it has something to do with the weather...
Polar shift?
Texas is mostly open prairie, so there's nothing to stop the Arctic breezes from Canada from coming down and shutting down the state.
Seems like they didn't have winters like this until recently
Perhaps winter storms are getting wilder and more common down south. Had a snowstorm down in the Bootheel for Christmas this year and it got down to like -4 degrees with a wind chill of -23. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!
Could use some snow. Only flurries lately
At least 10 months.
Touche
not acceptable. bidet will own your shit,. youll own nothing and be happy
This. Plus areas warmer on avg are hood at pulling that air down in winter because of the larger temperature/pressure differential.
Like every year...
We call it winter... and they were far worse 100 years ago...
I just figure being farther north we'd have it worse
Are you HAARPing about the weather?
Have you looked up lately, can you see blue sky?
See any long white clouds up there?
How long does it take for those weird line clouds to stack up enough you can't see blue anymore?
Isn't it weird how when a front moves through the sky is blue again?
I wonder where it all went.
Is this a Pink Floyd song?
One would think everything, including the temperature, would be bigger in Texas
Yup PA's been a warm winter except for that one week. However I never hold it past it to be 'miserably' winter for no reason forever out until spring.
I've seen summers that basically never got above 80, winters that were basically 10 degrees for 3 months straight, winters with 12 blizzards, New Year's days with 80 degrees.
Pa has the most bipolar weather. That's why roads are always fucked up. You here too?
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