…in the span of one month you have had high’s in the 80’s and high’s (yes, I said high’s) in the 30’s.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one month you have experienced the following weather phenomenon: Thunderstorms, flurries, snowstorms and rain, all within a few days of each other.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one month you get to see green leaves on trees, red leaves on trees, yellow leaves on trees, brown leaves on trees, then there’s no leaves on trees…
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one day, you go from the temperature in the morning (when it’s still dark outside) of 62 degrees to the temperature when you drive home (while it’s still light outside) of 42 degrees.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…the weatherman tells you the forecast is for possible snow flurries and you end up waking up to this…
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…your daughter walks out of the house in the morning and tells you “Mommy, it smells like snow out here!” (and then a few days later, it snows)
For the record, I love living in Nebraska.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one month you have experienced the following weather phenomenon: Thunderstorms, flurries, snowstorms and rain, all within a few days of each other.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one month you get to see green leaves on trees, red leaves on trees, yellow leaves on trees, brown leaves on trees, then there’s no leaves on trees…
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…in the span of one day, you go from the temperature in the morning (when it’s still dark outside) of 62 degrees to the temperature when you drive home (while it’s still light outside) of 42 degrees.
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…the weatherman tells you the forecast is for possible snow flurries and you end up waking up to this…
You know you live in Nebraska when…
…your daughter walks out of the house in the morning and tells you “Mommy, it smells like snow out here!” (and then a few days later, it snows)
For the record, I love living in Nebraska.