Opining in USA Today, Craig Wilson says Nay--noone from the real north, where there is real snow all the time, would think of using an umbrella in the snow. Yet, after 25 years in the "South" (Washington, DC area), he ponders: "What's up with these umbrellas? Yes, umbrellas. Umbrellas in snowstorms. I don't get it. Everyone knows you don't carry an umbrella in a snowstorm. But here they are."
Well, apparently he isn't the only ponderor this season. The Washington Post Capital Weather Gang poll, with a tip of the hat to the Urban Bohemian, had 3% always using them, 23% sometimes, and 72% "Never. Umbrellas in snow are wimpy."
But, go further in the blogossphere and the Net, and you will find paintings of umbrellas in the snow, Japanese snow umbrellas, and comments that some snowy places (Slovenia) have always used umbrellas.
So, folks, if it keeps the snow off your head and keeps you dry, use that umbrella.
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