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My wife is going to Buffalo in about a week. I read there was about 2' of snow there a week or two ago.
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jacko9 said:I grew up in upstate New York and over the course of my first 24 years there were some years when we had snow in May and some years when we had snow in September, that's why I live in California!
andvari said:I lived in Syracuse for 15 years. They actually average more snow than Buffalo, however it comes in smaller doses, more frequently. One winter I was there it snowed 40 consecutive days.
You can handle the snow with equipment. The long winters though are tough. That I don't miss.
Went to college in Plattsburgh NY (just 40 minutes south of Montreal) and my wife went to Buffalo - it's amazing how two different parts of "Upstate NY" can have different weather. Plattsburgh was always freezing, but the snow wasn't bad. Buffalo handles snow better than any city I've been to. That's what's great about NY - people think "upstate" is anything north of NYC, but I guess to anyone who has lived in NY, we are a bit more specific....SRSemenza said:jacko9 said:I grew up in upstate New York and over the course of my first 24 years there were some years when we had snow in May and some years when we had snow in September, that's why I live in California!
Yup. Still happens. I wouldn't say every year, but it is not uncommon. At least it doesn't stick/ stay in those months...... often.
Seth
Peter James said:Went to college in Plattsburgh NY (just 40 minutes south of Montreal) and my wife went to Buffalo - it's amazing how two different parts of "Upstate NY" can have different weather. Plattsburgh was always freezing, but the snow wasn't bad. Buffalo handles snow better than any city I've been to. That's what's great about NY - people think "upstate" is anything north of NYC, but I guess to anyone who has lived in NY, we are a bit more specific....SRSemenza said:jacko9 said:I grew up in upstate New York and over the course of my first 24 years there were some years when we had snow in May and some years when we had snow in September, that's why I live in California!
Yup. Still happens. I wouldn't say every year, but it is not uncommon. At least it doesn't stick/ stay in those months...... often.
Seth
Kev said:Snow?
White stuff, right?
Nobody holidays in Oz for the snow skiing !!
lambeater said:Kev said:Snow?
White stuff, right?
Nobody holidays in Oz for the snow skiing !!
You guys got snow, I remember working in Oberon and getting covered in the stuff!
Lambeater
Kev said:lambeater said:Kev said:Snow?
White stuff, right?
Nobody holidays in Oz for the snow skiing !!
You guys got snow, I remember working in Oberon and getting covered in the stuff!
Lambeater
Oberon - that's inland ... We call the people that live in places like that Morlocks [big grin]
LOL. - no, I was born in the UK [smile]lambeater said:Kev said:lambeater said:Kev said:Snow?
White stuff, right?
Nobody holidays in Oz for the snow skiing !!
You guys got snow, I remember working in Oberon and getting covered in the stuff!
Lambeater
Oberon - that's inland ... We call the people that live in places like that Morlocks [big grin]
What about the people in Launceston, you got cousins there! ;D worked there as well.
lambeater