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Old 02-12-2010, 08:10 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by KarenH View Post
I'm just a little bit north of Seattle (SE of Mt. Vernon) and we had over 3 feet of snow last year - couldn't get our 4wd truck out of our driveway for over 3 weeks! I'm perfectly happy with the mild winter this year (even though I do love snow), and I really feel for everyone having to deal with such extreme weather conditions.
I grew up on the Olympic Peninsula, where we definitely got some doozies - then spent several years in Boston, where every year winter meant snow. The last few years I spent in Bellingham, where we also got plenty of real winters.

I was told by Seattle locals that it's actually really unusual though for Seattle itself to get much of a winter. I hope they are wrong, or I will have to move.
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