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New Mexico's idea of a blizzard.
Family is coming from Indiana.
We wanted them to feel at home. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico |
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New Mexico's idea of a blizzard.
"W. Kirk Crawford" wrote in message ... Family is coming from Indiana. We wanted them to feel at home. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico Did anyone need to be evacuated to safe shelter? Don |
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New Mexico's idea of a blizzard.
No accumulation except a trace. It lasted about three hours.
But up in the higher elevations, 6". Ha. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 11:24:35 -0700, "W. Kirk Crawford" wrote: Family is coming from Indiana. We wanted them to feel at home. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico How long did it last and was there any accumulation? |
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New Mexico's idea of a blizzard.
No, it just the thought I left Michigan and I think the snow should stay
there. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico "D&JG" wrote in message ... "W. Kirk Crawford" wrote in message ... Family is coming from Indiana. We wanted them to feel at home. W. Kirk Crawford Tularosa, New Mexico Did anyone need to be evacuated to safe shelter? Don |
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