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Well, looks like Thump is correct again.

The snow has pretty much stopped and the grass is barely covered. The Heavy Snow Warning has been cancelled and now it's a snow advisory.

I like the third person reference.

Now, what are the chances Thump will end up in someone's front yard on his drive back to Quahog today?
 
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im tired of meteorologists constantly inducing panic for no reason.

I have to admit though that new guy at Channel 6 , Jerry Martz, is the polar opposite of Chris Bradley who used to be there. Bradley would always hype up the "big storm" and get people frantic and this guy last night said no road problems and minimal snowfall.

BTW, did anyone see Dana Turtle from Channel 6 standing in front of the salt pile during his live remote broadcast?

:slappy:
 
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after a balmy winter with no big dumps (from the sky), I'm still curious if the masses commit suicide when a foot of snow falls in one day.
It is all about the panic in Indy. People just freak out when it is going to snow. They have no clue how to deal with it for such a major urban area and they have no frickin clue how to drive in it either.....
I lived 1 hour north of indy, and while they do panic, it is at an entirely different level here in columbus.
 
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after a balmy winter with no big dumps (from the sky), I'm still curious if the masses commit suicide when a foot of snow falls in one day.I lived 1 hour north of indy, and while they do panic, it is at an entirely different level here in columbus.

You are going to be in for a treat when Columbus does get dumped on. Remember though, they are not equipped to handle snow removal like where you grew up. Plus, no one down there knows how to drive in it.
 
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Snowin'! I must get rid of this friggin cold, it's kickin my ars! 3 Headaches in 3 days! :dead: :dead: :dead: Must get my spring skiing in!:tongue2:

Mountain / Snow Report

Report Time: March 22, 2006, 6:36 am

Sky Conditions: Cloudy
Temperature: 20° F
Wind: Light

Snowfall Amounts:
2 inches in the last 24 hours
16 inches in the last 5 days

<!-- Machine-Made Snow Depth: inches
-->Natural Snow Depth at Midway: 50 inches

Snow Surface: Powder/Packed Powdrer
 
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