All week, the weathermen in the Dallas-Fort Worth area told us that, beginning on Thursday, we would have snow. On Sunday, they said it would be an inch of snow or so. On Tuesday, they said it would be one to three inches. During the 10 o'clock news on Wednesday night, they said it would be around 5 inches of snow in some areas. We woke up Thursday morning to some 5 inches of snow, all right, but it was still coming. North Texas has now had the most snow it's seen in 32 years. My backyard is 8 inches deep, and other areas have official readings of 11+ inches.
Colleges in Dallas and Fort Worth mostly closed yesterday, and North Texas closed at noon. Everybody's closed today. Yesterday, during the short time he was on campus, my husband said there were students everywhere playing in the snow like little kids and having a blast. There is a photo slide show in the link below where you can see pictures of everyone having some winter fun that is rare in Texas. Students, doggies, and even a bunny explore the snowfall.
Why is this in Greek Life? If you wait long enough during the slide show, you see an occasional photo of something Greek... an ADPi banner displayed on campus, some of the DGs in front of their house. I'm sure there are more- the slideshow keeps getting more and more photos added to it, so it's longer every time I look at it!
Enjoy!
http://www.unt.edu/features/snowphotos.htm