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Posted by Michael Soldan on January 26, 2004 at 11:39:14 from (216.46.130.13):
In Reply to: For Hugh Mike,and all the rest in ontario or wher posted by Farmallkid on January 26, 2004 at 11:22:53:
Farmallkid, we're having a blizzard today, the winds are from the east and that is always big trouble. I get a kick out of our local forecasters, they are always talking about ALBERTA CLIPPERS, COLORADO LOWS and todays storm is compliments of OKLAHOMA!!!!!!, yes this storm came out of OKLAHOMA across the midwest and is coming across ILLINOIS and up the OHIO valley into southern Ontario, we had roads closed this morning. I went to the farm and did the chores about 10ish, then I saw a pick up sideways down a sideroad, went down and pulled him out with my old Dodge4x4(1980)..I drive a GMC 2001, but on stormy days that old brute of a power wagon is my weapon of choice. Yes my American friends you are getting blamed for this storm....who do weather forecasters in Oklahoma blame?...A Washington front..an Oregon backdraft? a British Columbia flow??..isn't it interesting how these weathermen/women come across...anyway I don't know if Hugh was out on the roads today but we had roads shut on Thurs and Fri all over southern Ontario and today is just as bad, I'm guessing schools will be sending kids home early. Anyways Farmallkid keep 'er between the tops of the hydro poles and you'll get there...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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