jimotis4heisman
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its sushi, what do you expect?Weren't you whining earlier this season about NOT getting the snow?
only a few constants in life: taxes, death, and sushi's continuous bitching...
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its sushi, what do you expect?Weren't you whining earlier this season about NOT getting the snow?
jimotis4heisman;1866651; said:its sushi, what do you expect?
only a few constants in life: taxes, death, and sushi's continuous bitching...
jimotis4heisman;1866651; said:its sushi, what do you expect?
only a few constants in life: taxes, death, and sushi's continuous bitching...
always hard to say, a couple of posters here do weather for a living....
They keep revising lower. Like I said, no chance in the world we get 30+ inches. We barely got an inch last night, and it is not even snowing right now. I will be amazed if I wake up at 2:20 tomorrow, look out my window and see more than 4-6 inches of snow.
Puss in boots!FCollinsBuckeye;1866910; said:8 below and sunny here - I wore long-johns to work :ohwell:
BrutusBuckeyeAZ;1866922; said:Puss in boots!
THEWOOD;1866895; said:They keep revising lower. Like I said, no chance in the world we get 30+ inches. We barely got an inch last night, and it is not even snowing right now. I will be amazed if I wake up at 2:20 tomorrow, look out my window and see more than 4-6 inches of snow.
BLIZZARD WARNING FROM 3 PM TUESDAY TO 4 PM WEDNESDAY. Light snow flurries from a wintry overcast much of the day. NE winds strengthen 14 to 28 mph. Gusts topping 30 mph before evening. Steady storm snowfall spreads in from the south mid and late afternoon. Full-blown blizzard this evening and tonight. Serious blowing/drifting as gusts build to 40-50 mph. Bursts of thunder-snow and periods with less than a quarter mile visibility. Blizzard or near blizzard conditions persist into Wednesday morning. Totals: 14-22 inches by Wednesday afternoon.
Bursts of thunder-snow and periods with less than a quarter mile visibility.