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Icy-Tangerine6465 OP t1_j3xn91w wrote

Reply to comment by TheLordMandos in Seriously?!? by Icy-Tangerine6465

True but wtf is up with our back and forth weather lol

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insertsnamehere- t1_j3xpu06 wrote

"Are you new here?" ....if so. Welcome to the Midwest. If you don't like the weather wait 5 mins, it will change!

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Icy-Tangerine6465 OP t1_j3xq1xe wrote

Lmao yeah that’s definitely our state motto cuz show me ain’t lol. No it’s just more prominent this year

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xcityfolk t1_j3y04n2 wrote

"Show me," means that you can tell me what you want but I won't believe it until you show me. It's extremely apt given Missouri's weather, it can look like a sunny day today, but you better not believe it's sunny tomorrow until you see it with your own eyes, show me the sun....

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Zestyclose-withiffer t1_j3z9q4v wrote

Every Midwest state is like this. It's kind of funny cause some natives of their city that haven't traveled think it's totally unique to their city and they have theories about it (like that something in the water is to blame or whatever)

Has anyone else felt like this winter has felt like mid spring mostly? 60s 70s 60s.

It snowed like 100 inches in Buffalo and then warmed up so fast they had flash flood warnings less than a week later. Just doesn't seem right to me. I would have expected 40s and 50s. Not 70s.

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DaltonTanner1994 t1_j3ysra9 wrote

It’s a state in the middle of the continent with a temperate climate. With no major mountains in between the cold Arctic and the warm and humid Gulf of Mexico. Temperature swings will always be normal, can you people please stop acting like this is some weird crazy thing. I’ve lived in Missouri for probably 70% of my life, happens every year, nothing new. Y’all have the memory of goldfish.

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beerme72 t1_j3xpwls wrote

I've been here since 99...it's been like that here since then.
My FiL has lived here his whole life and doesn't remember a what everyone considers 'normal' winter.
It's always up and down...warm Christmas's and then snow on New Years or Vice Versa...an oddly warm winter then snowy spring....the Ozarks get the weird.

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