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I'm just glad FC42 is hooking us up with these fresh "The weatherman is sometimes wrong!" hot takes.
LOOK AT ME, I WANT TO MAKE FUN OF THE PEOPLE THAT SAY LOOK AT ME!HISTORICAL SNOWSTORM!!!!!!!!! WE'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT.... GET TO THE STORE AND STOCKPILE EGGS, MILK, AND TOAST!@!!#@!!@#$%^&^%$#@#$Trend is definitely less and less in NYC and western LI. Connecticut and MA will get hammered, but this is starting to feel like a perceived bust when NYC only gets its 12 inches.
My bad, everyone be on the lookout for the historical (never seen anything like it before) event today/tomorrow.I'm just glad FC42 is hooking us up with these fresh "The weatherman is sometimes wrong!" hot takes.
Pretty sure the Philly airport will end up shutdown both today and tomorrowI really need Philly help here.
My lady is still "stuck" in Tampa and trying to figure out when to book flight home. Right now, it's booked for 7:30 tonight, getting in at 11.
Note: her car is at the airport, it doesn't move well in the snow. Even if the flight makes it, she would be stuck at the airport until morning if the roads are cleared.
I suggested re-booking for noon tomorrow, arriving around 3/3:30 and figure we'll have the best of it behind us by then?
Updated snow totals for the area? I swear Sheik is doing this to me on purpose for my Sheena Parveen comment last week![]()
That's what I'm figuring.Pretty sure the Philly airport will end up shutdown both today and tomorrowI really need Philly help here.
My lady is still "stuck" in Tampa and trying to figure out when to book flight home. Right now, it's booked for 7:30 tonight, getting in at 11.
Note: her car is at the airport, it doesn't move well in the snow. Even if the flight makes it, she would be stuck at the airport until morning if the roads are cleared.
I suggested re-booking for noon tomorrow, arriving around 3/3:30 and figure we'll have the best of it behind us by then?
Updated snow totals for the area? I swear Sheik is doing this to me on purpose for my Sheena Parveen comment last week![]()
If you leave right now she could fly to Virginia and you could pick her upThat's what I'm figuring.Pretty sure the Philly airport will end up shutdown both today and tomorrowI really need Philly help here.
My lady is still "stuck" in Tampa and trying to figure out when to book flight home. Right now, it's booked for 7:30 tonight, getting in at 11.
Note: her car is at the airport, it doesn't move well in the snow. Even if the flight makes it, she would be stuck at the airport until morning if the roads are cleared.
I suggested re-booking for noon tomorrow, arriving around 3/3:30 and figure we'll have the best of it behind us by then?
Updated snow totals for the area? I swear Sheik is doing this to me on purpose for my Sheena Parveen comment last week![]()
Was hoping for a noon departure for her tomorrow putting her in Philly around 3:30 when most of this has passed (hopefully)
Aren't they predicting the possibility of 2 feet of snow? The record for New York City is 26.9 inches in 2006 and other storms left 20.9 in 2010, 20.2 in 1996, 19.8 in 2003, and 17.7 in 1978. Those are all in the top ten of most snowfall in New York City.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
This guy will sell you some. (On a stick no less)Seriously, where can you buy toast? For years, I've been buying bread and making my own toast like a sucker.Go buy some toast Debbie Downer.Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
This is exactly what I find funny about the media... 24 hours ago, they were predicting the most snowfall (a historic event, something we have never seen before, etc)... As the storm has neared and the forecast has become more predictable, they're now down to about 12 -15 which is still a lot of snow, but they haven't stopped with the "historic" or "never before seen" stuff in the media, in fact it is almost getting worse.Aren't they predicting the possibility of 2 feet of snow? The record for New York City is 26.9 inches in 2006 and more other storms left 20.9 in 2010, 20.2 in 1996, 19.8 in 2003, and 17.7 in 1978.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
The latest GFS I see says 8-10 in the city proper which probably doesn't severely impact mass transit.Aren't they predicting the possibility of 2 feet of snow? The record for New York City is 26.9 inches in 2006 and more other storms left 20.9 in 2010, 20.2 in 1996, 19.8 in 2003, and 17.7 in 1978.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
The National Weather Service just updated their website predicting 20-30 inches of snow for New York City with potentially higher amounts on Long Island.The latest GFS I see says 8-10 in the city proper which probably doesn't severely impact mass transit.Businesses had planned to close, but now may be open. People have to leave early if they commute because of the dire tales of the LIE/LIRR shutting down shop. I have family in Worcester and hope everyone in New England stays safe and warm. It sounds like Mass/RI is going to be digging for a while.Aren't they predicting the possibility of 2 feet of snow? The record for New York City is 26.9 inches in 2006 and more other storms left 20.9 in 2010, 20.2 in 1996, 19.8 in 2003, and 17.7 in 1978.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
The National Weather Service is predicting 20-30 inches of snow for New York City. If that happens it's historic.This is exactly what I find funny about the media... 24 hours ago, they were predicting the most snowfall (a historic event, something we have never seen before, etc)... As the storm has neared and the forecast has become more predictable, they're now down to about 12 -15 which is still a lot of snow, but they haven't stopped with the "historic" or "never before seen" stuff in the media, in fact it is almost getting worse.Aren't they predicting the possibility of 2 feet of snow? The record for New York City is 26.9 inches in 2006 and more other storms left 20.9 in 2010, 20.2 in 1996, 19.8 in 2003, and 17.7 in 1978.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
I'm not laughing at the snowstorm, sorry if that is how it came across as I'm sure some of you will be in ####ty spots, but the media coverage locally in the city is ####### ridiculous with hype and trying to incite fear...
This forecast has as much credibility IMO
Move over, Dad! I've got a new hero!This guy will sell you some. (On a stick no less)Seriously, where can you buy toast? For years, I've been buying bread and making my own toast like a sucker.Go buy some toast Debbie Downer.Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Seriously. No power, no internet, no porn...WTF.Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
I'm the one who originally posted the link which said "historic storm." For context, I am in R.I. and that's what the snippet was about. This is supposed to be in the same neighborhood as the Blizzard of '78, which folks still talk about around here like they saw Jesus himself.fantasycurse, normally I'd agree with you about the media hyping a storm but in fairness they have been saying "POTENTIALLY" historic storm. The fact of the matter is, it is still a historic storm, just it may have shifted slightly east so it wont be as historic in NYC.
you've got your panties majorly bunched over thisHISTORICAL SNOWSTORM!!!!!!!!! WE'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT.... GET TO THE STORE AND STOCKPILE EGGS, MILK, AND TOAST!@!!#@!!@#$%^&^%$#@#$Trend is definitely less and less in NYC and western LI. Connecticut and MA will get hammered, but this is starting to feel like a perceived bust when NYC only gets its 12 inches.
I have 27 backup PC batteries.Seriously. No power, no internet, no porn...WTF.Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
Actually, I think it's the opposite. He was making a joke. People here got too "serious business" on fc42.you've got your panties majorly bunched over thisHISTORICAL SNOWSTORM!!!!!!!!! WE'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT.... GET TO THE STORE AND STOCKPILE EGGS, MILK, AND TOAST!@!!#@!!@#$%^&^%$#@#$Trend is definitely less and less in NYC and western LI. Connecticut and MA will get hammered, but this is starting to feel like a perceived bust when NYC only gets its 12 inches.
ok.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
umm... obviously he was making a joke. the same one he keeps making over and over about this... which leads me to believe he's got a bug up his butt about it, bunching said panties.Actually, I think it's the opposite. He was making a joke. People here got too "serious business" on fc42.you've got your panties majorly bunched over thisHISTORICAL SNOWSTORM!!!!!!!!! WE'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT.... GET TO THE STORE AND STOCKPILE EGGS, MILK, AND TOAST!@!!#@!!@#$%^&^%$#@#$Trend is definitely less and less in NYC and western LI. Connecticut and MA will get hammered, but this is starting to feel like a perceived bust when NYC only gets its 12 inches.
They aren't adjusting downwards locally even though most models now show this, that wouldn't be good for ratings.ok.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
and a couple days ago the forecasts all had NYC in the eye of this thing... but I guess they shouldn't report anything, in case they're wrong.
Yeah I always love the exaggeration. According the how the media portrayed how the N. CA storm was going to play out, we should have all bought flood insurance. I think they do this to try and keep those who are bound to be stuck and in trouble off the roads so they can focus on the clean up. There's always a story about some yahoo trying to brave the elements, gets stuck, and creates a major cluster####.fantasycurse42 said:HISTORIC BLIZZARD!!!!! YOUVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS!!!!! ITS GOING TO SNOW!&!!@!@!@!@!!!!!!!!!!!!
Still not backing off this historical nonsense even though the models keep dropping. NYC now 12-18. Pretty sure I've seen those measurements at least a dozens times in the last 30 years. HISTORIC!!!!![]()
Whatever...CurlyNight is in your corner, fc.
people read the daily news? and when was that taken? if it was this morning, they wouldn't have been too far off... but obviously still pumping the hyperbole for freak out reasons.They aren't adjusting downwards locally even though most models now show this, that wouldn't be good for ratings.ok.The news in NYC has been saying nothing but "Historical Storm, we've never seen anything like this, yada yada yada"....Thousands of people without power for days, you say?
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
We are getting a foot of snow, media hype is what I'm laughing at - I'm not referencing Boston, Rhode Island, or any other parts but here in NYC, where not only is this not historical, but something we have seen about 20x in the last 30 years.
and a couple days ago the forecasts all had NYC in the eye of this thing... but I guess they shouldn't report anything, in case they're wrong.
I wonder what the NYTimes front page looked like this morning... as bad as the rags like post and daily news?Whatever...CurlyNight is in your corner, fc.
In the link above that I posted to Floppo, even the image of that random woman is there for what purpose? They're trying to incite fear, like they do with every storm.
nydailynews.com has 46 million monthly visitors a month...I wonder what the NYTimes front page looked like this morning... as bad as the rags like post and daily news?Whatever...CurlyNight is in your corner, fc.
In the link above that I posted to Floppo, even the image of that random woman is there for what purpose? They're trying to incite fear, like they do with every storm.
This reminds me, how are my NBA teams doing??Curly is rooting for snow, rain, sun, wind, humidity, sleet and unsafe UV levels.
who apparently want that kind of hyperbole.nydailynews.com has 46 million monthly visitors a month...I wonder what the NYTimes front page looked like this morning... as bad as the rags like post and daily news?Whatever...CurlyNight is in your corner, fc.
In the link above that I posted to Floppo, even the image of that random woman is there for what purpose? They're trying to incite fear, like they do with every storm.
I was hoping someone would get the joke.This reminds me, how are my NBA teams doing??Curly is rooting for snow, rain, sun, wind, humidity, sleet and unsafe UV levels.![]()
I was hoping someone would get the joke.This reminds me, how are my NBA teams doing??Curly is rooting for snow, rain, sun, wind, humidity, sleet and unsafe UV levels.![]()
I guess you can add GS Warriors to my list. I do live in the Bay Area and should be rooting for the home team...
Ever since Sandy I don't freak out on the media or government when it comes to storms. I'd rather they overreact.
The last service for NJ TRANSIT's rail, bus and light rail will depart from its point of origin at 8 p.m. tonight and scheduled to arrive at their final destinations by/at 10 p.m. due to worsening weather conditions.
Service will remain shut down until Thursday morning January 29, depending on track/equipment and infrastructure conditions. The last train will make all local stops.
I have DirecTV, the worst part of DTV is no NY1...who apparently want that kind of hyperbole.nydailynews.com has 46 million monthly visitors a month...I wonder what the NYTimes front page looked like this morning... as bad as the rags like post and daily news?Whatever...CurlyNight is in your corner, fc.
In the link above that I posted to Floppo, even the image of that random woman is there for what purpose? They're trying to incite fear, like they do with every storm.
my point is- you know what you're getting with both of those- to then act dumbfounded or annoyed over and over that they're reporting in this way seems... pointless. and fwiw, I like both of them just fine for what they are.
which is why I asked about what the NYTimes site looked like this morning. I'm guessing it was much like the NY1 broadcast- we're getting a lot of snow and wind (blizzard) but not as bad as we thought yesterday.