Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe...but don’t forget this:
“The Blizzard of '93, sometimes referred to as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993," occurred between Friday, March 12, and Sunday, March 14, and blasted the eastern United States with widespread heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and severe thunderstorms.”
7 inches here in DC.
That would be amazing. I’m going to sleep in inside out pajamas, with a spoon under my pillow and flush ice cubes until then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe...but don’t forget this:
“The Blizzard of '93, sometimes referred to as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993," occurred between Friday, March 12, and Sunday, March 14, and blasted the eastern United States with widespread heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and severe thunderstorms.”
7 inches here in DC.
I remember that! I think we lost a week of school?
Anonymous wrote:Guess my kids aren’t building a snowman.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe...but don’t forget this:
“The Blizzard of '93, sometimes referred to as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993," occurred between Friday, March 12, and Sunday, March 14, and blasted the eastern United States with widespread heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and severe thunderstorms.”
7 inches here in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe...but don’t forget this:
“The Blizzard of '93, sometimes referred to as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993," occurred between Friday, March 12, and Sunday, March 14, and blasted the eastern United States with widespread heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and severe thunderstorms.”
7 inches here in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe...but don’t forget this:
“The Blizzard of '93, sometimes referred to as the "Storm of the Century" or the "Superstorm of 1993," occurred between Friday, March 12, and Sunday, March 14, and blasted the eastern United States with widespread heavy snow, hurricane-force winds and severe thunderstorms.”
7 inches here in DC.