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Minnesotans arguing about the weather...

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Shh...the car nerds are pretending to sound cool without reading what you are saying! :p

People can mock my car all they like (I know I do) but I paid it off, and it has had one major issue in the 7 years I have had it. It may not pump the car nerds balls like other cars do, but guess what, I am perfectly happy with the size of my...engine ;)
I love how non-car people always have this argument, because it is a bad thing thing to be a car enthusiast. :rolleyes:
 
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I love how non-car people always have this argument, because it is a bad thing thing to be a car enthusiast. :rolleyes:

It means you are a terrible person with terrible friends and terrible families and a terrible car.


I thought we had like 20 some inches before we broke the all time record?
 
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I am a car enthusiast, but I don't judge off of what someone uses as an everyday commuter. It is smart to have a efficient vehicle that gets you from A to B in that case.
 
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March 1st, 2011 in the Twin Cities:

Noon: 41 degrees.
5:00pm: 24 degrees.
10:00pm: 9 degrees.

Lousy Smarch weather.
 
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Warming up and melting a lot of snow here. Been hearing in the news that they've got a lot of flooding in Ohio right now, some in Findley. Wouldn't be surprized too much to start hearing about the Raisin River here in SE Michigan flooding soon as well.
 
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Absolutely nothing in that post has anything to do with Minnesota weather.
 
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This thread isn't about the weather in Minnesota. It's about arguing about the weather with people from Minnesota. :p

It's MINNESOTANS arguing about the weather. You're not one of us.
 
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One set of forecast models indicate a strong system next week passing to the NW of us (which would mean rain), and the rest of them show the same system passing SE (which would mean heavy snow). If the track sets up right (or wrong depending on your POV), we could be seeing yet another storm dump a foot of snow on the twin cities. That would be the third one of the winter, which is something that basically never happens (the fact we've had two of them is rare enough).
 
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One set of forecast models indicate a strong system next week passing to the NW of us (which would mean rain), and the rest of them show the same system passing SE (which would mean heavy snow). If the track sets up right (or wrong depending on your POV), we could be seeing yet another storm dump a foot of snow on the twin cities. That would be the third one of the winter, which is something that basically never happens (the fact we've had two of them is rare enough).

C'mon Snow Day in Duluth :D
 
Re: Minnesotans arguing about the weather...

One set of forecast models indicate a strong system next week passing to the NW of us (which would mean rain), and the rest of them show the same system passing SE (which would mean heavy snow). If the track sets up right (or wrong depending on your POV), we could be seeing yet another storm dump a foot of snow on the twin cities. That would be the third one of the winter, which is something that basically never happens (the fact we've had two of them is rare enough).

When is this system passing by, either giving a golden shower or a Cleveland Steamer on us?

I'd much prefer the shower. Easier to clean.
 
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Monday night through Tuesday night/Wednesday morning is the current prediction. It will be a Colorado low, but it'll have quite a bit more moisture than the average one does (current model projections spit out up to an inch of water from this storm). If that all falls as snow, we're looking at 10"+.
 
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