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Snow in Texas

And just wait it will 70 degrees next week
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It snowed upside down in Texas?!!!!:eek::eek::eek:

No, he's really in Australia!:D

I remember once, back in the eighties, that San Antonio got seventeen inches of snow. I know that to a lot of you guys in colder climes it ain't squat, but here it was kind of a big deal. The city only had two snow plows & one of them was in-op. The city government pretty much threw their hands up in the air & said "Ya'll are on your own!".
 
What's even more crazy is when Texans start driving in the snow!!!!!!! It gets crazy real fast here lol!!!! I know I was driving in the middle of the storm when it blew in. Drove across the Red River bridge twice in two hours and saw about 10 accidents from Sherman, Tx. to Durant, Okla.
 
I'm dizzy, I had to stand on my head to see those pictures.:)
 
It actually does snow in Texas. Located just north of Dallas. Pictures to prove it.

Snows every year in the Texas Panhandle. Lived there for 31 years and it snowed every year. I now live NE of Dallas and agree real snow is rare here.
 
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I lived in San Antonio in the seventies and about 71 it snowed just enough to cover the grass. The paper said that it was the first snow in the city in 111 years. Every year I could go into the hill country overlooking San Antonio and it would be snowing on me but none in SA.
 
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