Author Topic: Who else is getting hammered ( with rain ) in the Midwest  (Read 2687 times)

Chicity is going to get dumped with rain

here in colorado we got snow

here in colorado nobody likes snow

here in colorado nobody's paying attention to the weather
i like snow

We had a mild storm today up here in Minnesota. The clouds swirling like that make me think this is the remnant of that hurricane that slammed Mexico recently.

i like snow
one time i told a bunch of northerners that i love snow and they all looked at me like i was forgetin nuts

one time i told a bunch of northerners that i love snow and they all looked at me like i was forgetin nuts
You don't know the half of what we go through up here every winter.

i don't like driving on icy roads but i like cold weather

one time i told a bunch of northerners that i love snow and they all looked at me like i was forgetin nuts
yeah cause states arkansas and texas get like no snow

one time i told a bunch of northerners that i love snow and they all looked at me like i was forgetin nuts
I don't like touching snow but it's pretty
but I do wear shortsleeves year round
sometimes I wear a jacket if it's really cold. but it doesn't get that cold in alabama

cold is far better than hot

i wear hoodies year round


i wear hoodies year round
I would die if i tried to wear anything remotely heavy during the summer
jeans are bad enough but im not gonna wear shorts so

I would die if i tried to wear anything remotely heavy during the summer
i wear thin hoodies in the summer, the ones that you dont wear a t-shirt under

im in indiana and currently dying

not from the rain but because this state is so loving boring :(

did u guys get anyimbrying

yes akio. i think you misunderstand how close i live to you.


the current wind-pattern for this is really interesting
the red line i marked is a estimation of where the wind shaft could be at, hence why  everyone who hasn't been pissed on by storms yet is in horrible winds
the gray arrows i marked is pretty much how the wind-pattern curves the storm, giving it a unique hurricane like shape
since i live in will county the storms are pretty much right next to me