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Thread: Snow in Dixie

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    Stop Or I'll Shoot Photography Lori11's Avatar
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    Cool Snow in Dixie

    It snowed last sunday and now its tanning weather lol Snow and sun tanning all in one week, I love it here :lol:
    Nero was not so impressed in the first one, but he figured it out soon after lol
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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    Wow that's more snow then we had up here. Nice photos... :thumbsup:

    Looks like everyone had a great time, even the dog...

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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    Hey, I'm in the north and praying for snow this weekend.
    Love the smile on the boy in the green coat with the snowman.
    Hope you enjoyed it!
    Last edited by Frog; 03-06-2009 at 09:16 PM.
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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    lol thanks guys! I wont tell Drew you called him a girl LOL I dont mind snow here, it melts the same day usually (Im for WI orignally, had my fill of snow!)

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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    We saw pictures of Atlanta on the news - bit of a shock. When was the last time they had snow like that in Georgia?

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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    I edited it. ((blush))
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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    Looks like lots of fun. My southern grandsons would have loved that.
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    Re: Snow in Dixie

    Quote Originally Posted by WesternGuy
    We saw pictures of Atlanta on the news - bit of a shock. When was the last time they had snow like that in Georgia?
    We get a good snow in the South about once every 8 years or so. So it's unusual, but not necessarily rare. It's just that for us down here, the conditions have to set up *just right* for us to get a good snow fall. Normally the jetstream from the North pushes down cold air, but at the same time it pushes out any line of moisture coming off the Gulf of Mexico. But every once in a while we'll get a shot of cold air combined with one of those moisture bands and boom, we get snow!

    But as Lori said, it rarely stays around long. We had around 3" in the morning, but by 3pm it was completely melted in all but the best shaded spots. And 7 days later, it was 75, sunny, and breezy!

    Lori - great shots! That snowman is HUGE!
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