You can keep that stuff out where you are. The weather talking heads are already getting the troops riled up here in Tennessee with talks of flurries Sunday night and into Monday morning. They will shut schools down early on Friday, because we might get a flurry over the weekend. I kid you not.
That is REALLY cool! I have never seen that timelapse imagery before.Funny how the sunsets on such an angle this time of year.....GOES-East CONUS - GeoColor - NOAA / NESDIS / STAR
Near real-time publication of GOES-East and GOES-West images from NOAA/NESDIS/STARwww.star.nesdis.noaa.gov
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The plow got stuck at the end of my driveway. Took an hour to get him out--- ice under the snow.
Tonight the wind kicked in--- NWS forecasting 5 to 9 more inches with high wind.... Both my neighbors were clearing in the dark....
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Hell, if that was Tennessee, you wouldn't see a school bus on the road for a week and a half. If it even is forecast to have a snow flurry, they shut the busses down at least 12-24 hours before the first flake lands. If there is any snow, back in the woods, under a rock, 15 miles from the school, they won't run the busses. BUT, when they let school out early, because it is "too dangerous" to drive in a 1/4" of snow, all the parents, kids, teachers and school bus drivers will be at the mall 40 miles away that afternoon, in Nashville until 7:00 or 8:00 at night.......Were about done here....we got nothing like that or like SDkid has....
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