jmacavali
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Totally, whenever we get a tiny bit of outside of average weather over here the news goes crazily out of proportion. It's no big thing at all - heck in Scotland they see this sort of thing regularly as well. England in general is lucky in the fact our weather is really very mild and uneventful in the grand scheme of things. Because of that though, whenever we get a tiny bit of snow or a little bit of wind, or it rains for a couple of days, everyone acts like the world's ending...
So true. In Ohio we have a saying.... "If you don't like the weather, wait 10 minutes".
There are alot of 'your from Ohio' jokes about the weather too. Most of them are true.
If you've ever switched from the heat to the A/C and back to the heat on the same day...you might be from Ohio.
If you've ever worn shorts and a tee shirt one day and a hat and gloves the next...you might be from Ohio.
If you can drive 70MPH during a blizzard...you might be from Ohio.
If you're school classes have been cancelled because of heat and cold in the same school year...you might be from Ohio.
If you're halloween costume will fit over a snow suit...you might be from Ohio. (while this is true of many northern states, it was 38°F this weekend for trick-or-treat).
This one is probably truest of all:
If you think the 4 seasons are Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter, and Construction...then you might be from Ohio.
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