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Lees Summit’s First Snow

by Eliza Ferree

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Snow fell in Lees Summit briefly on November 29th, which some didn’t believe it would stick around. However, waking up November 30th children all over Lees Summit were venturing outside to make tiny snowmen and attempt at sliding down the hills on sleds. Not all parts got snow and many said it was nothing more than a light dusting, for my family it was a big deal.

This year marks our first winter here and we thought it was beautiful, but like all things this too must end. On December 1st, the clouds broke and you could spy blue sky behind them, the snow will melt and the day will go on with a crisp chill in the air. There is a possibility that it will snow again come Wednesday. Guess we shall see.  Did you get any snow?

(currently it is 29′ outside. Brrrr)


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