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I love Ohio and the way the weather is here. Thursday last week we started off the day at 54 degrees. Friday morning rain to freezing rain to rain to freezing rain to 6 inch of snow. Friday afternoon 46 degrees melting the snow and ice. Sunday morning and afternoon pretty nice 38 degrees. Friday night heavy rain. Monday morning 4AM waking up to heavy rain 75 mph wind gusts and tornado sirens going off in the city. The wind was blowing right towards our land about 20 miles out of city so we could here the sirens going off.

I love Ohio!!!!!

Jesse
 
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I love it also but I will tell you that Friday morning was pretty hairy. I work in Plain City, Ohio and it is very, very flat. The wind was blowing the snow sideways and it was awful on the roads. As far as the late night storm last night....I slept right thru it.

Where else can you get, snow, freezing rain, rain, thunderstorms and 65* weather all in about a three day period?
 
I love it also but I will tell you that Friday morning was pretty hairy. I work in Plain City, Ohio and it is very, very flat. The wind was blowing the snow sideways and it was awful on the roads. As far as the late night storm last night....I slept right thru it.

Where else can you get, snow, freezing rain, rain, thunderstorms and 65* weather all in about a three day period?


Come to NJ this past winter.

We are getting heavy rain with thunderstorms right now. This is Feb. What a weird winter it has been. One for the record books and the memory banks.
 
I love it also but I will tell you that Friday morning was pretty hairy. I work in Plain City, Ohio and it is very, very flat. The wind was blowing the snow sideways and it was awful on the roads. As far as the late night storm last night....I slept right thru it.

Where else can you get, snow, freezing rain, rain, thunderstorms and 65* weather all in about a three day period?


Try West Kentucky. It took you three days to go through that? We do it here in 24 hrs often. Love it! Always something different. I have seen it 74 at 3:00 pm, 6 inch snow by 7:00 pm and floods by noon the next day.
Charles
 
The weather is not much different in Michigan. What we need to do is look at the bright side. Our floods are light in comparison to what they get in the Mississippi and Colorado River states. We don't really get any Hurricanes, just the occasional residue. No earthquakes worth worrying about. Tornado's happen, but not so bad or big as to the south west and west of us, and not as common. No Volcanoes. No major mudslides like out west. And we are just outside the blast radius of Yellowstone. Low percentile chance of an asteroid hitting us. No chance a tsunami can get this far inland. The temps get hot, but not like a desert. The temps get cold, but not like the arctic. We have good fresh water supplies. Life is pretty good in these parts of the world.
 
Come on over to New England.
Our saying is "If you do not like the weather, wait five minutes"

And like "Joisy" we too were getting thunderstorms in January and February, except with snow for some of them instead of rain
 
The weather is not much different in Michigan. What we need to do is look at the bright side. Our floods are light in comparison to what they get in the Mississippi and Colorado River states. We don't really get any Hurricanes, just the occasional residue. No earthquakes worth worrying about. Tornado's happen, but not so bad or big as to the south west and west of us, and not as common. No Volcanoes. No major mudslides like out west. And we are just outside the blast radius of Yellowstone. Low percentile chance of an asteroid hitting us. No chance a tsunami can get this far inland. The temps get hot, but not like a desert. The temps get cold, but not like the arctic. We have good fresh water supplies. Life is pretty good in these parts of the world.


I agree. All considering there are worst places to live than Ohio. Michigan being one. :)
 
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I read someplace on the net a study done by some group rating States as worst and best places to retire, Ohio rank as the worst, followed by New York and California.
 
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