If washing your car makes it rain, then putting on your snow tires must make it snow...
#1
If washing your car makes it rain, then putting on your snow tires must make it snow...
I know that doesn't make sense, but after record
70 degree temperatures earlier this week in Boston, I finally decided to put on my snow tires today. Little did I know that a few hours later
we'd have a snow storm (yay!). The funny thing is
this is exactly the same thing that happened last
year. Boy, the snow is coming down hard. There must be a few inches out thhere already. Even though it is well after midnight, I feel like going out and driving around the neighborhood some more.
Anyways, the snow is probably not going to last as its going to get warmer later this week, but I'll enjoy it while its`here.
70 degree temperatures earlier this week in Boston, I finally decided to put on my snow tires today. Little did I know that a few hours later
we'd have a snow storm (yay!). The funny thing is
this is exactly the same thing that happened last
year. Boy, the snow is coming down hard. There must be a few inches out thhere already. Even though it is well after midnight, I feel like going out and driving around the neighborhood some more.
Anyways, the snow is probably not going to last as its going to get warmer later this week, but I'll enjoy it while its`here.
#2
For me, putting on snow tires made it not snow.
For the past 3 weeks, forecasters have been predicting snow each weekend. I put snow tires on 3 weeks ago...Just before we were supposed to get our first snow, but I haven't seen a single flake. Normally, we've had about 12 inches of snow by this time if the season.
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