I knew i did the right thing moving here to SSF ,,,.......sunny south florida .......yes it's a fucking sandbar of insanity ........filled with douchebags .....trust fund fuckers .....druggies ...asswipes......and a thousand bastards a day move here .....there should be a bastard tax put on the fuckers .......hoping to come here fucking up our ecosystem .......i came 30 years ago ......but they should be a cunt tax on people wanna move in here........ it might deter them ......you all know that in one thousand people 999 are total cunts .......it's the law of averages .....in life ........usually they say that for every smart feller......or fart smeller....... /nonbinary/trans/pan/chick.lost/idiot/numbnuts/bitch/stank/spoiled fuck/lazy......there are 10 k dumbasses....... although that list might be missing some one.........i hate the cold there is nothing redeeming about cold/snow/blizzards/sleet/freeing apart from tossers who wanna.......( who is Bob sled anyways ......)........... bob sled or make fucking snow angels .....that's it !!!!!nothing else is good about snow (unless you live in miami where it snows all the time .....buts that's a different snow ....sniff sniff!!!!!)...........and do not even give me that fat bastard santa shite ......or his little shitheads ........xmas is not my fave time ....it's bollocks ........ for companies to get money .......that's it the truth .....but family pressure and all the santa shite .......
However .......the north has nothing great to offer i live near the equator ....south florida you have to endure the mass of stupid bastards ....but it's summer all year around ....i can tolerate that over cold any day .........after spending many years in the cold scottish climate .......a pineapple shoved in your arse ........ is better than living in the cold .......
Thousands of flights delayed, highways closed amid fierce winter storm in West
A brutal winter storm was marching toward the nation's interior Monday after smashing parts of Southern California with more than 7 inches of rain and blasting the Golden State's mountains with up to 5 feet of snow.
Almost 15 million people in more than a dozen states faced foul weather warnings or watches Monday. Blizzard or winter storm warnings were in effect for parts of Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska.
"Heavy precipitation and strong winds continue across the western region" as the storm continues to track inland, the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center warned.
More than 6,000 U.S. flights were delayed Sunday, and more than 600 more had been delayed or canceled by 7 a.m. Monday.
- ADVERTISEMENT -States that won't see snow won't be in the clear. Across parts of Kansas, Oklahoma and northern Texas a "significant risk" to lives and property is expected to unfold as thunderstorms, possibly bringing hail and isolated tornadoes, erupt late Monday, AccuWeather said.
Tuesday, the dangerous system will target cities from Springfield, Missouri, and Little Rock, Arkansas, south to Houston and New Orleans.
HEAVY SNOW, RAIN: Powerful winter storm dumps snow in Sierra Nevada; flood watches triggered in California
PLAN AHEAD: Preparing yourself — and your home — for a blizzard
California slammed by heavy rain, snow
More than 5 feet of snow was expected in parts of the Sierra Nevada, according to the weather service's prediction center. The Greater Lake Tahoe saw a peak of 48 inches of snow over the weekend, the weather service said.
In San Luis Obispo County, roads were flooded and strong winds with gusts up to 80 mph brought down power lines, the weather service said. Nearly 30,000 customers in the county were without power Saturday night, according to PG&E.
Ventura and San Luis Obispo counties were swamped with more than 7 inches of rain, the weather service said.
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