I don't know. During my years in Oswego it was cold and windy but the snow wasn't too bad. We always said the winds dropped it on Fulton. I do remember driving back to school after winter break one year from Rochester and going through the little hamlet of Martville just west of Oswego. They had a white out 24 hrs before that dropped about 60 inches overnight. 104 looked like a bobsled run.
for 2 straight Winters when I was at Oswego we got so buried by snow we couldn't see our cars parked acorss the street. that happened about 8 times in a 2 year period. had about 6 days of classes to cancel. the lake effect is definitely hit or miss, but those 2 Winters in Oswego will make anything we deal with in Syracuse seem like living down in the Carolina's.
And... that's what she said.Disgusting, yes, but it got the evening off to an interesting start.
Typical Oswego girlAnd... that's what she said.
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Nothing like Oswego in the summertime. Nothing like Oswego in the wintertime either.
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