Posted on 01/19/2016 3:56:25 PM PST by SeekAndFind
And.................2016 is on course for the newest warmest year on record.
Women and minorities hardest hit.
It’s supposed to be around 47 here in Tampa. I might have to put long pants on.
It’s my fault for not getting a snowmobile like I knew I should have done.
Maybe Trump can command the storm to steer clear of NYC....
Al Gore may have to turn up the heat in his 11 homes or however many there are. Or was it Michael Moore?
Of course, Gore’s main house is the size of a small shopping center.....
Me? I’m freezing in all this Global Warming here in the Midwest.
EH, they said this last year and my office (in NJ) closed for 3 days. I think we got a total of about 6 inches, it basically flurried for 3 days.
All that did was make the bosses less likely to close for other snow events.
I’ll believe it when I see it, but I hope to see it Sunday night and not before!
Here in the Mid-Atlantic area, we’re expecting up to 2 feet of Global Warming this weekend.
Yawn...
I better get to the store tomorrow. The shelves empty pretty fast when the old ladies hear there is a storm coming.
Down here it’s alternating between a bit warm enough for AC to needs just a little heat.
Can’t open the windows in either of those situations.
We’re putting our Trail Life USA campout in Pennsylvania onto a go/no-go decision Friday afternoon.
We love winter camping and spending the storm in a tent would be a blast, but we’re very concerned about the travel on Saturday morning. We’ll be heading east right into it and don’t want to turn a 2 hour trip into 6.
We will still attend the March for Life in DC on Friday though.
Remember to buy bread, milk, and toilet paper.
Before they run out!
What??? Historic Storm???
A historic storm was the Noreaster of March 1993 where we got 4 feet of serious snow on March 15th. Two feet from the storm itself and 2 feet of lake effect as the storm moved out. The next week it was 70 degrees and all of that snow melted in no-time flooding out lakes, rivers, and sent Lake Ontario into new territory and threatened to wipe Montreal off the map. THAT was a storm.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
The New England weathermen have it staying mostly South, with at most moderate snow from MA north ... so far.
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That’s still not bigger than the Winter of ‘78 that hit the Midwest. Over 50 people died and Ohio was buried in at least 10 feet of snow. If Hurricane Katrina was a snowstorm, that’s what would have hit Ohio at the time.
What part of Jersey are you in? I’m down in West Wildwood. Hopefully, we get the wintry mix, and not the blizzard.
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