As cold fronts blast Hathian with near freezing weather, citizens keep looking skyward in anticipation for the yearly snow that usually blankets the city. As rare as snow is in these climates, Hathian has always “lucked out” by having getting cold fronts just before the rain says good-bye until those torrential spring falls. Hathian is still waiting, though. So far, wee hour snow flurries are all the city has seen and one county over received half an inch of snow. Temperatures are expected to drop to the low thirties for New Year’s Eve and high twenties the following week. Twitter users keep asking the Observer “Will it snow?” We can only hope – maybe it will kill off this bug going around.
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