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Are you guys new to KS and MO? Get used to it. This is what happens during the spring in KS and MO.

 

Willy

Been in MO all my life. But for our area we have not seen this much snow in one winter for 20+ years

(i talked with people who have lived here for over 60 years)

Also i have never experienced such cold temp's before either.

People like Correy thinks it's normal and are ok with it,

me on the other hand, :ack:

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Also i have never experienced such cold temp's before either.

 

You must have arrived after the winter of '89/'90. The all time record low for KC of -23 was set that year. Three nights in a row it got down to -20 or below. They cancelled school for those days. I think we went well over a week before temperatures even made it to 0.

 

Willy

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Lived in MO for 13 years now; 1992 to 2000 NW of KCMO, across the Missouri from Lansing/LeavenworthKS, and 2004/5 to now about 60 miles west of SL. Having snow is not the problem, but the excessive rain along with it and constant overcast meaning a lack of sunshine! Most winters that I remember, and what long time (40 to 50+ years) residents here speak of, used to have sometimes a lot of snow, but when a storm passed it would be cold but it would not stay overcast for days and days. I guess it took a few years, but when I moved from the Tacoma WA area back to MO, I must have drug their winters with me here! :ack:

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Also i have never experienced such cold temp's before either.

 

You must have arrived after the winter of '89/'90. The all time record low for KC of -23 was set that year. Three nights in a row it got down to -20 or below. They cancelled school for those days. I think we went well over a week before temperatures even made it to 0.

 

Willy

yep, your right. born in 91. i know I'm a young pup :D

Also i have never experienced such cold temp's before either.

 

It didn't get cold here.

my definition of cold is, if you can't walk outside in a t-shirt and shorts and be comfortable,

then it's to cold. :rotf:

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