Posted by:StormJunkie, 11:42 PM GMT am 22. Januar 2009
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The game was a little too close for his taste...I told him to get used to it; it is often rough being a Gamecock fan...
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ok, so our forecast has changed and not much mention of the white stuff. I'll take the blame for jinxing it.
I think it will be pretty near by though. If it wasn't a school day tomorrow, I'd take my daughters to search for snow. Once when I was a teenager, my family was traveling to upstate SC and about Newberry we could see some old snow on the shady sides of interstate 26. My dad exited and we "played" in the snow. (pretty desperate, huh?) We hadn't gone "searching" for the snow - but I'll always remember the discovery.
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Yep CG, looks like any moisture that was on the S side is starting to dry up. Greenville is getting dumped on though. Those further N getting a good bit too.
Still a chance we see a little as the low passes very close too us.
I'll take blame for jinxing us as well. I brought it up in Yoho's blog... :~)
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I think it will be pretty near by though. If it wasn't a school day tomorrow, I'd take my daughters to search for snow. Once when I was a teenager, my family was traveling to upstate SC and about Newberry we could see some old snow on the shady sides of interstate 26. My dad exited and we "played" in the snow. (pretty desperate, huh?) We hadn't gone "searching" for the snow - but I'll always remember the discovery.
Yep CG, looks like any moisture that was on the S side is starting to dry up. Greenville is getting dumped on though. Those further N getting a good bit too.
Still a chance we see a little as the low passes very close too us.
I'll take blame for jinxing us as well. I brought it up in Yoho's blog... :~)
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