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blizzard

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(Picture Credits: Inquirer) You know Mamacita; I have experienced several blizzards in Philadelphia already. A lot of snow. A lot of ice. One time, umihi ako, naging glacier sya. Pero, it’s not really an ideal time to sell ice cream. Pramis, maninigas ka. And for men? Shrinkage. Blizzards visit Philadelphia during the months of January, [...]

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Blizzard number 3

by reynz on February 10, 2010

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Yes folks! This is blizzard number 3. We are expecting 18 to 24 inches of snow tomorrow. This was on top of the 28 inches of snow we got from Blizzard number 2, dang! The ice has not even melted yet! Where are we gonna put all these ice now?! “The snow is expected to [...]

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Blizzard number 2

by reynz on February 6, 2010

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This is blizzard number 2 this winter season. But this blizzard and the last one cannot be compared with the blizzards in the 90′s here in Philadelphia. One blizzard in the 90′s was even coined as the Story of the Century when the city was closed for 3 straight days. It’s not a fun thing [...]

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The snowstorm that did not happen… again!

by reynz on December 19, 2009

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We have a snowstorm at the moment. It’s actually just one of those regular snow showers. I guess, because we have not seen any major snowstorm in this area for years, everyone is excited to call them a blizzard. Duh! Yesterday, the forecast was one bloody hell of a delubyo. Waking up, it was snowing, [...]

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Severe weather alert in Philly

by reynz on December 19, 2009

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I don’t remember now when this picture was taken where we had another heavy snow accumulation on the ground. I’ve experienced several blizzards here in Philadelphia. That’s when all supermarket gets emptied. Back in the 90′s, it was back to back. I remember the storm of the century, two storms that converged on the east [...]

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