@lemondrop saidDid the frog get out in time?
the frog pond has frozen
Here will be about 34c and sunny.
@Great-Big-Stees
You must be in the way south of Canada if that is all you are going to get.
I went to High School in Anchorage and we didn't get that much snow either, Anchorage is pretty far south in Alaska.
@fmf saidOdds are green...Yes we still have green grass here.
What is the weather likely to be on Christmas Day where you live?
We had 15-25 cm's over the week-end but it will be gone with the warm temps and rain forecast for the next several days.
-VR
@drewnogal saidKinda like folks in Arizona saying, "Ya it's hot, but it's a dry heat".
Oh you Canadians, so much tougher than us babies in Wales 😖
Btw, my son told me that our Welsh winter though warmer, feels colder because of the wind and damp?
@montymoose saidIs there a Texas, not in the US? 🤔
In south Texas, US: dry and sunny 66/41F (19/5C) Pretty typical XMas day.
@sonhouse saidI think it all depends on where one lives now 6-8 inches of snow here wouldn't be a big deal. Still have to shovel it of course but a normal amount of snow. A major storm here would be around 3-4 feet of snow and probably power outages everywhere.
@FMF
We just had a fair major snow storm, about 6 or 8 inches here but I hear NYC got hammered.
More snow is forecast here in Pennsylvania on the 25th.
I used to live in Thailand and we didn't get a lot of snow there🙂
I am kind of jealous you are going to have snow on the 25th though!
I know some places get a couple of inches and it is a big deal. So like I said depends on where you live and what you are use to getting. I heard parts of NY got over 100cm's now that is major snow!!!
-VR