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Good Morning Visionaries:<br><br>
I remember several times it snowing June but not sticking. My
garden on Taylor Ave. also froze on a July 4th weekend, but my lot is one
of the lowest on the street. I drain both water and cold air from
the ridge overlooking the town.<br><br>
Nick Gier<br><br>
At 09:22 AM 6/10/2008, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">It snowed in the Spokane area in
early July, oh, must've been somewhere <br>
around '85 or '86 I guess.<br>
I was at a company picnic and the water in the lake was warmer than the
air <br>
temp.<br>
I've also seen it snow on my birthday, in mid-August, in
Montana.<br><br>
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From: "Dan Carscallen" <areaman@moscow.com><br>
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 7:10 AM<br>
To: <vision2020@moscow.com><br>
Subject: [Vision2020] June snow?<br><br>
> Vizzz Peeps:<br>
><br>
> Don't look outside.<br>
><br>
> In my almost 40 years, I don't remember snow in June. At least
not<br>
> right in town!<br>
><br>
> I recall some pretty hefty hailstorms, but that was out near the
Dent<br>
> Bridge or up around Elk River.<br>
><br>
> Anyone else recall anything like this 'round these parts?<br>
><br>
> DC<br>
><br>
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