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  1. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Bummer Carolyn. I don't imagine Ohio gets all that much snow. Is that right?
    We have a snowblower and use it probably 6 times a year. It's good for the really heavy snowfalls. Unfortunately no good for the super wet ones. Which we seem to be getting more of more with this climate.
     
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    Mary, we live 40 miles south of Lake Erie. we get lots of snow at times.
     
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    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Ah! You are in the Great Lakes snow belt! I spent part on my childhood in a suburb of Buffalo. The lake effect snow was prodigious. My brother is in SW Ohio & he doesn't get much snow at all.
     
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    yep. the snow belt. My son lives closer to lake Erie... they got 15" last week. we got about 5
     



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  5. Jewell

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    Wow! Snow! Can’t see any in the near future here in the PNW Puget Sound area. Our new normal is much drier and warmer. Have had an unusual amount of sunshine. Love seeing the white stuff.
     

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