What is the weather like in your area today? 

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Ancient One Profile
Ancient One answered

19 Degrees F, freezing rain, cloudy. Ice on all roads and surfaces. A day to stay inside and eat soup.

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Ancient One
Ancient One commented
When I hear snow or ice in the weather forecast I alwys get the soup fixings ready.
Mountain  Man
Mountain Man commented
Good Idea. We're still getting hammered here in central PA. from the nor'easter. We have about 13 inches of snow so far.
Ancient One
Ancient One commented
I remember once in Southern PA, near Gettysburg there was one April we had 4 ft. of snow.
Ancient Hippy Profile
Ancient Hippy answered

We got about 6-7 inches of snow overnight and it's been sleeting for the last few hours and everything is iced up. It's supposed to get a little colder and the sleet will turn back to snow and we're supposed to get a few more inches. We'll see, the weather is so unpredictable.

Call me Z Profile
Call me Z answered

70 degrees with a few clouds. Probably put some long pants on today.

Dumb Goat Profile
Dumb Goat answered

Cold. It may snow.

hey cameron Profile
hey cameron answered

It's going to be 80 today, blue sky, not a cloud visible. Warm and beautiful. I'm so glad I live in SoCal lol

Firstname Refreshme lastname Profile

Crisp and cool. Sunshine with a spring like Robin's egg blue sky. On the ground last year's bleach blonde dyed grasses stiffly peaking out of the snow, occasionally bowing in a light breeze.

Or in other words....it's nice out.

Yin And Yang Profile
Yin And Yang answered

I have a steaming hot 87... And no air conditioner! It is time to run around naked at the Yin and Yang household! Lololololol!

Danae Hitch Profile
Danae Hitch answered

I live in Omaha, Nebraska. It's 22 degrees here, a little snow on the ground, but not too bad. It's supposed to stay cold until Thursday - then we're supposed to see 50 degree weather. I'm over the cold weather, but we haven't had near enough snow this winter. I'd rather have it now, in March, than a blizzard in April.


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