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		<copyright>2008 - AUVICA GmbH</copyright><item><title>Birds, Blooms &amp;amp; Snow in Texas?</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/161/Birds%2C+Blooms+%26amp%3B+Snow+in+Texas%3F</link><description>It snowed a wee bit on the first day of Spring in the DFW area. It's a very odd site in Texas to see trees blooming while snow is present. This year we had snow in Fall, Winter and Spring... it was on</description></item><item><title>DFW - Snowiest Day EVER</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/160/DFW+-+Snowiest+Day+EVER</link><description>Earlier this year in February, the DFW area received the snowiest 24 hour period ever recorded. The DFW airport received 12 inches. Haslet received 14 inches. What you see in the picture above is &amp;quo</description></item><item><title>Snowshower on 7th of March, 2010.</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/156/Snowshower+on+7th+of+March%2C+2010.</link><description>Video of an unusual snowshower in Pécel, Hungary.
7th of March, 2010.</description></item><item><title>Unusual snow on 30th of January, 2010, Hungary</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/155/Unusual+snow+on+30th+of+January%2C+2010%2C+Hungary</link><description>Unusual snow on 30th of January, 2010, Pécel, Hungary. The weather alert was on the highest (red) level. The intensive snow caused buses and trains to late.</description></item><item><title>Iowa Winter Wonderland</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/153/Iowa+Winter+Wonderland</link><description>Rural Back Road Scenery</description></item><item><title>Texas White Christmas</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/150/Texas+White+Christmas</link><description>Snow was not in the forecast for DFW and is very rare in North Texas. Nonetheless, the north and west sides of DFW had a substantially White Christmas! They called it a &amp;quot;near blizzard&amp;quot; as th</description></item><item><title>White Christmas in Texas</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/149/White+Christmas+in+Texas</link><description>We had a White Christmas in North Texas! It hardly ever snows around here and not nearly this much... and not on Christmas Eve! The snow lasted until Christmas day... so I built a snowman.

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</description></item><item><title>Unusual Texas Snow Aftermath</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/43/Unusual+Texas+Snow+Aftermath</link><description>Here's the aftermath of the snow. This was March. We were in the 90s not too long after this, I'm sure.</description></item><item><title>Texas Snow</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/42/Texas+Snow</link><description>It doesn't snow a whole lot in Fort Worth, TX so this qualifies as &amp;quot;Unusual Snow&amp;quot;.</description></item><item><title>Snow in San Diego?</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/photo/35/Snow+in+San+Diego%3F</link><description>A few years back it got really cold in San Diego. I remember scraping ICE off of my windshield... in San Diego! We heard snow had falled in Alpine which is less than 20 miles from San Diego city limit</description></item><item><title>North Texas Snow</title><link>http://www.stormspectator.com/video/13/North+Texas+Snow</link><description>We had snow in Benbrook (near Fort Worth) - North Texas - in March of 2008. We don't get a whole lot of snow (especially so close to Spring) so this was special and should be of interest to local view</description></item>
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