Epic Snow Storm.

I want to know the places in America that never get cold and snow. I want to make a list and try to end up living there. I hate it!
 
I don't think any place in America never snows. That said pretty much the entire south west is pretty safe if you don't like snow or rain. We rarely get it and when we do it's generally mild. On the downside every couple of years we have a drought.
 
I want to know the places in America that never get cold and snow. I want to make a list and try to end up living there. I hate it!

I don't think any place in America never snows. That said pretty much the entire south west is pretty safe if you don't like snow or rain. We rarely get it and when we do it's generally mild. On the downside every couple of years we have a drought.

Hawaii....

While I'm sure the mountain tops might catch a few flakes now and then due to elevation if you stay low I don't think you will ever deal with it.

The southern tips of FL and TX also have an exceedingly rare incidents of snow.
 
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I don't think any place in America never snows. That said pretty much the entire south west is pretty safe if you don't like snow or rain. We rarely get it and when we do it's generally mild. On the downside every couple of years we have a drought.
It never snows in Los Angeles, never snows in San Diego, never snows in the San Fernando or San Joaquin valleys.
 
Wow. 19 inches of snow in a single day. Holy fucking shit. It's already killed two people and I assume it'll snag a few more people since it's apparently so bad that the emergency services sent to rescue people have gotten stranded.

That is pretty serious esp. conwidering the high winds. There is bound to be more fatalities as time goes on.

How well are these areas prepared for dealing with this? Delay in clearing puts more people at risk.
 
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.

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That's a fresh pic from yesterday in the Dutch Hills, about an hour and a half's run from my cabin.

I did that pretty much all weekend...only difference was there were a bunch more trees around...same amount of snow though
 
I did that pretty much all weekend...only difference was there were a bunch more trees around...same amount of snow though

My little 340 will go through the stuff, but doesn't have enough umph to lift the skis. But 15-16 mpg on the trail is pretty nice.
 
The 1000 gets about the same mileage and will pop the skis up like that any time I give it a squeeze
 
winter storm rocky

First off...why are we naming these?
Second...winter storm rocky, or tuesday for thor:D
 
It never snows in Los Angeles, never snows in San Diego, never snows in the San Fernando or San Joaquin valleys.

It snowed in two of those places THIS year. And that's just counting the city, both of cities you name have mountains that get snow frequently. You might be right about the San Joaquin.

I can't find any records of it snowing in Vegas or Phoenix though.
 
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