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Hotdog

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Its snowing and it won't stop. I took the day off. Who else did? Crazy winter we are having. I bet its a really wet spring too.
 
Since I thought this would be about the Ice Age movies, I'm posting Ice Age pics:

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Not a light snow to shovel either. Beastly stuff. I'm going to get a few extra workouts in today apparently. I've been shoveling every 3 hours or so.
 
I just got a call from my wife asking if I'm going to leave work early because of the snow. Even though there's not much snow out here, I just may do that if the SLC area is getting hit.
 
bros tbh i hate the new 3d style of cartoons like ice age and finding nemo. hand drawn classics like The Lion King were the best bros the best
 
The winter you are experiencing in Utah is due to subtle fluctuations in the mean atmospheric pressure centers on the North American Continent. This is referred to as the "Pacific/North American" or "PNA" Pattern. Since this year is a "negative" year, most of the cold Arctic air that passes through the North American Jet Stream is remaining further north than usual and pounding the Rocky Mountain region as depicted by this image:

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The winter you are experiencing in Utah is due to subtle fluctuations in the mean atmospheric pressure centers on the North American Continent. This is referred to as the "Pacific/North American" or "PNA" Pattern. Since this year is a "negative" year, most of the cold Arctic air that passes through the North American Jet Stream is remaining further north than usual and pounding the Rocky Mountain region as depicted by this image:

6335057375_9260b90cc5.jpg

Thanks weatherman Larryselbows!
 
The winter you are experiencing in Utah is due to subtle fluctuations in the mean atmospheric pressure centers on the North American Continent. This is referred to as the "Pacific/North American" or "PNA" Pattern. Since this year is a "negative" year, most of the cold Arctic air that passes through the North American Jet Stream is remaining further north than usual and pounding the Rocky Mountain region as depicted by this image:

6335057375_9260b90cc5.jpg

Nerd alert.
 
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