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You have nice mild summers, but it can't be worth that winter.
I'm more mid-ohio, myself, and the winters have gotten much milder than they were in my childhood, unfortunately.
My dad likes to tell stories about him and his brothers driving on a local pond in their teenage years because it froze thick enough to do so.
It hasn't frozen over since I was in middle school.
Oh yeah I know it. I'm in central WV. We used to get tons of snow when I was a kid. Winters are mild now.
Depends...are you thinking of the east side or the weat side? The west side might not get any snow, while the east side gets a thick full 9 inches....
I've only been up there working a few times so I didn't know the difference was so drastic.