Sentences with phrase «already seeing snow»

With the colder weather moving in, this workout could prove to be awfully tough if you're already seeing snow, rain or ice.

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Spider Webs, Not Snow Mold, Covered Chicago's Lawns Thursday — Here's Why - DNAinfo.com Chicago - June 24, 2016 The webs are already there but difficult to see with the naked eye unless there's moisture on the ground, according to Allen Lawrance, the Invertebrate Specialist at Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
Clyde Snow, a forensic anthropologist who has examined high - profile subjects from King Tutankhamen to Oklahoma City bombing victims, has already made a trip to the site, reported the Chicago Tribune, where he noted that «everything was consistent with what you would see when you disturb coffin burials.»
It made me chuckle to see your faux snow since ours is already carpeted in natures snow.
Since I flew the day after the Patriots won the AFC Championship I had to represent on the flight Oh and as you can see, I was already getting use out of my new snow boots!
I was happy to see some winter in Paris after a month of summer in the southern hemisphere (I know I know, tough time ^ ^), but enough is enough, I am already bored of snow (yes snow ° o °) and am looking forward to spring.
I'm sure some of you may already know, I'm the biggest fan of leopard so when I saw this snow leopard dress I just had to have it.
As i can see it's already snow at you, at me it was snowing yesterday but it all melted during the night:)
Winter storms have topped the forecast for Milwaukee - area weather this week — which means many local students have already seen classes cancelled for snow days.
Readers in many parts of the nation have already woken up to see their driveways and cars covered in snow, and it's at this time of year that many car shoppers begin to prioritize all - wheel drive.
In fact, many areas of the country have already seen a lot of snow and ice.
Sunshine Village has already seen upwards of 140 cm (55 inches) of snowfall since the start of the season and, as of today, is reporting a base of 80 cm (31.5 inches) of all - natural snow.
During the record - setting wildfire season of 2012, Box was anxious to quickly get to Greenland to collect samples of the ice to see if soot from Colorado was landing on the glaciers, but by that time, traditional sources of science research funding were already allocated, so in his unorthodox, punk rock style, Box set out on his own and set up The Dark Snow Project to crowd - fund his research.
I already broke it last week when I had to carry books to a class that I teach at Ryerson University, but even though we had a foot of snow last night and many schools were declaring a snow day, I thought it might be interesting to see how the City copes and how much concern they have for the bicycling crowd.
«What we are seeing is that East Antarctica — already among the driest regions on Earth — is a bit drier than we thought,» said Ted Scambos, senior research scientist at the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre, and one of the co-authors.
Jonathan Bamber, director of the Bristol Glaciology Centre at the University of Bristol, UK, says: «We have already seen an unusually early start to melting around the margins of Greenland in 2016 and the new findings from NSIDC of exceptionally low sea ice extent for May and the lowest Northern Hemisphere snow cover in April for 50 years is in line with the longer - term, decadal trends for the Arctic as a whole,» said
Geographic situations can also induce unseasonable SNOW, even here in Australia we have had heavy snow just west of the Sydney basin and it is not yet Winter, with our «snow fields» already seeing very heavy falls (for AustralSNOW, even here in Australia we have had heavy snow just west of the Sydney basin and it is not yet Winter, with our «snow fields» already seeing very heavy falls (for Australsnow just west of the Sydney basin and it is not yet Winter, with our «snow fields» already seeing very heavy falls (for Australsnow fields» already seeing very heavy falls (for Australia).
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