
This is about as close as we're likely to get.

Since Suzanne won't get her own blog started or post on mine, I am posting these on her behalf. These pictures were taken in front of the Distribution Center at about noon today. We had a record high for the date yesterday and then a "blue norther" blew in over night and brought snow to the Hill Country and sleet to far north San Antonio. We got thunderstorms at our house.
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Yes, yesterday was warm and muggy and I guess we are supposed to have a chance of "snow" this evening. I will believe it when I see it.
Our Christmas may be just about as "white" as yours. However, we are supposed to have a couple of storms in the next several days, so we'll see.
I'm impressed! We have had very little "weather" so far--we've just missed most storms one way or another, but since we're a moving target you never know. I've not heard of a "blue norther" but it sounds exotic.
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