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Posted by old fashioned farmer on December 21, 2004 at 06:00:22 from (4.131.55.244):

Howdy folks, Well, it looks like a white Christmas for some of us this year. I just hope that you all aren't having to travel anytime in the next couple of days. If you don't watch or listen to your local weather guys, there's a pretty good looking winter storm brewing. Going to affect a good chunk of Ohio, mid to southern Indiana, southern Illinois, mid to western kentucky, southern missouri, and northern arkansas. Those are the areas right now that have winter storm watches. I figure though as this thing moves Northeast it will affect other areas too like pennsylvania, new york, and on up into the northeast. So if ya gotta travel anytime from late morning on wednesday up into thursday morning these are areas to watch out for. It'll be one of those situations where the further west you are in those places I mentioned the earlier you'll see the bad weather and the earlier you'll see it leave. Areas east will see it later and could see more in the way of sleet and rain and less in the way of snow. Needless to say, take care out there if you're headin over the river and through the woods. Gonna be fun. Oh yeah, the picture is of our '57 420T. I took that one saturday morning down in the woods in what used to be a hillside corn field. It is now good cedar growth and that is where we were hunting for the christmas tree that morning. All the gray color on stuff is frost. Had a heavy frost that morning and it was beautiful. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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