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I grew up in rural northern Wisconsin - we got lake effect snow from both Lake Superior and Michigan depending on the direction the wind was blowing, so the snow isn't anything new to me. Snow plows normally wouldn't even bother to go out unless there were snow drifts at least 2 feet deep across most the roads in our area...

 

Got love a northern Wisconsin winter, my family is from Siren.

 

You guys keep talking about snow in Tx and the huge temperature swings you have had for all of a week. Just remember that's "normal" winter weather in Colorado and it can keep right on going till late May. Then we have one week of spring and its straight to summer. ::D:

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I grew up in rural northern Wisconsin - we got lake effect snow from both Lake Superior and Michigan depending on the direction the wind was blowing, so the snow isn't anything new to me. Snow plows normally wouldn't even bother to go out unless there were snow drifts at least 2 feet deep across most the roads in our area...

 

Got love a northern Wisconsin winter, my family is from Siren.

 

You guys keep talking about snow in Tx and the huge temperature swings you have had for all of a week. Just remember that's "normal" winter weather in Colorado and it can keep right on going till late May. Then we have one week of spring and its straight to summer. ::D:

 

Wow, a lot of ex-WI people. I grew up in Osceola WI.

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I grew up in rural northern Wisconsin - we got lake effect snow from both Lake Superior and Michigan depending on the direction the wind was blowing, so the snow isn't anything new to me. Snow plows normally wouldn't even bother to go out unless there were snow drifts at least 2 feet deep across most the roads in our area...

 

Got love a northern Wisconsin winter, my family is from Siren.

 

You guys keep talking about snow in Tx and the huge temperature swings you have had for all of a week. Just remember that's "normal" winter weather in Colorado and it can keep right on going till late May. Then we have one week of spring and its straight to summer. ::D:

 

Yeah, I was telling Bryan yesterday how I came home from ReaperCon last year to 3 inches of fresh snow.

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I grew up in rural northern Wisconsin - we got lake effect snow from both Lake Superior and Michigan depending on the direction the wind was blowing, so the snow isn't anything new to me. Snow plows normally wouldn't even bother to go out unless there were snow drifts at least 2 feet deep across most the roads in our area...

 

Got love a northern Wisconsin winter, my family is from Siren.

 

You guys keep talking about snow in Tx and the huge temperature swings you have had for all of a week. Just remember that's "normal" winter weather in Colorado and it can keep right on going till late May. Then we have one week of spring and its straight to summer. ::D:

 

Wow, a lot of ex-WI people. I grew up in Osceola WI.

I was born/raised in Two Rivers, WI. Lived my adult live in St Paul, MN. Moved to Texas 2 years ago. ::):

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*points. laughs. ALOT*

 

Don't feel too special, my Aunt Nancy lives just a few towns over from Denton. I've been laughing at her all day. She loves to mock my mother and myself for still being up here in MI.

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I didn't technically grow up in Wisconsin, but I spent every summer (from the day after last day of school till 1 week after school started, my parents got summers to themselves) in Manatowish Waters, about 30 miles north of Minoqua/Woodruff from 5 years old to 15. I really wish I could do that every year now.

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Update:

 

Got up this morning, streets were totally dry and the sun was shining. South of DFW International there was no ice on the roads whatsoever. There was a little more the further north I went, but nothing to be overly concerned about.

 

Looks like Denton got the brunt of this year's winter blast.

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