60 million Americans are bracing for a huge blizzard

>60 million Americans are bracing for a huge blizzard
>it's the middle of March

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dubs and they all die

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>Climate change is a spook, dude
Dubs and you die

dubs and we all die this year.

rolling

reroll

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Dubs and Amerikkka gets wounded this year.

Dubs and USA becomes a Greek vassal

no

I am GREEK

>it's been below freezing here and frequently snowing for almost two straight weeks when the usual average temp this time of year is 45 degrees
Please make it stop

Dubs and russian becomes first language in the USA

>his cunt get to see majestic snow all the time
i never saw a snow in my entire life its always summer here
you cant suffer in USA...

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14°C/57°F today, sunny and no wind.
Spent 3-4 hours in the woods just chilling. Things have started to grow.

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rollin

>live in Miami
>Will never freeze however
don't know that feel

>14°C
I'd drop dead from hypothermia

Comfy spring weather. Was -16 a few days ago.

It's always colder in March than in December, idk why December is stereotyped as the winter month.

>Was -16 a few days ago
I ask myself how do you guys manage to have a functioning society under such freezing temperatures.
t. endless summer

>tfw live in Florida
Not my problem

>It's always colder in March
It's the month of the tropical rains in my region - it's not even cold or anything - just mildly annoying.

Warm clothes and warm homes.
It's not the cold that's annoying. It's the darkness. Sun up around 09:00, sundown at around 14:30. And I don't even live that far north.
The more north you go, the darker it gets during winter.

24/7 sun during the summer helps.

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most americans believe global warming is fake because of the spring blizzard

>It's the darkness. Sun up around 09:00, sundown at around 14:30. And I don't even live that far north.
Rock n roll but yeah I imagine how inconvenient that might be.

>24/7 sun during the summer helps
Nigga you what
I thought that only happened in remote parts of Alaska or Antartica. How long does that last? Must be surreal as fuck seeing the sun up at 3 am

I don't even know how snow feels like, I legit have a hard time imagining it.