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Old 08-01-2020, 03:32 PM
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Originally Posted by mgarblik View Post
It makes me feel better to agree with you about the weather. Truth is, Norwalk is really hard to predict more than 4-6 hours ahead. The lake effect and where it sits seems to have it's own weather system unique to a few square mile area. Almost like Speedway, IN, Home of the Indy 500. Raining like hell in turn 1, partly sunny in turn 3, and strong cross winds in turn 4. Just Bizarre. Like most, hoping for much better summer next year.
Bizarre weather.....LOL. Mike I spent the first 47 years of my life in Erie PA, you can't surprise me much with weather related stuff. I've pretty much seen most of the oddities, like raining on one side of the street, and dry on the other side. 3 inches of snow on the one side of I-90 and nearly 2 feet of snow after you pass under the interstate. Sixty degree variations in temperature within 12 hours. No snow on the ground when I went to bed on March 15th 1993, and 36 inches of snow when I woke up, took me 3 hours to plow the driveway to the street that day. Lake effect is really great, that's exactly why I now live 150 miles from the lakeshore.........

I have no desire to contend with 150-200 inches of snow in one winter anymore.

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