Subj : Re: Weather To : NANCY BACKUS From : JOE MACKEY Date : Thu Jun 04 2020 06:07:12 Nancy wrote -- > That only holds a grain of truth, for when the weather did move down > from Lake Erie into WV... ;) It really came from the West Coast and/or Canada, of course.... ;) I can predict the weather in a way. If a snow comes directly from the west, it will generally go around us when the front hits the mountains and splits. But if coming from the north we get hit since nothing to block it. If a hurricane hits the Carolina's we will get some watery back lash, but if from the Gulf it goes up the Mississippi and makes a right at Cincinnati and we get hit with a lot of rain. > My sister who lives about 45 minutes southeast of us often gets more > snow than we do in the city.... weather patterns just aren't totally > predictable or sensible... There's a town near Erie that gets hit with a lot more snow from time to time. A few years ago was a late winter snow, around early March. We got maybe an inch, if that, but a town about 20 miles east of here got two feet! Of course that late in the year it didn't last on the ground that long, a few days. Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .