Sounds like down here in Virginia Beach. If they think that it's gonna snow, an inch, they shut down the schools. I remember a few times that they had cancelled schools and it didn't snow one flake.Quote:
Originally Posted by mf greg
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Sounds like down here in Virginia Beach. If they think that it's gonna snow, an inch, they shut down the schools. I remember a few times that they had cancelled schools and it didn't snow one flake.Quote:
Originally Posted by mf greg
My last hurricane was in Puerto Rico in San Juan. Its my only hurricane ive been through. And just from being in that one scares the hell out of me about whats going on in New Orleans. Seeing this man just saying how he lost his wife,daughter, and three grandkids and he could survive if he could just find one of them, was so terrible. And just the aftermath,things like that two babies died of dehydration....its too much...
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Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Same here in Charlottesville. In Albemarle county, with all the backroads, we miss school pretty easily. When I lived in Vermont though, we hardly EVER missed a day of school. They were always ready for snow. It could've snowed several feet, and my brothers and I would be waiting at the bottom of my driveway for the bus. In regards to the hurricane, i've only experienced Isabel, we got 40mhp winds and 70mph gusts, but that was the extent of that. We lost power for over a week. I'm so obsessed with hurricanes, and i've never even directly experienced one. Oh well.
a hurricane i think category 4 hit myrtle beach south carolina when my mom was pregnant with me and that was the strongest here the name was hugo there is a category 1 hitting right now.
you must be about 16 years old.
strongest hurricane to hit toronto was katrina, cost me over a hundred bucks to fill my van up just for a work schedule.
Uh Oh, Is 'RUSH' alright? I hope they didn't get Avril Lavigne when it swept through Canada.Quote:
Originally Posted by Canadabis
And how can I forget 'The Kids In the Hall', they are all fine, right?
Speaking of Ophelia, as the winds were 11 MPH out of the East before, they are now 12 MPH out of the East, the thing ain't moving.