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Snowmageddon 2022 (2 Viewers)

Sheik, what are your models showing for the storm coming for the Plains and Upper Midwest early next week?
Definitely something to keep an eye on. Both the SPC and WPC have outlined Day 7 (Tuesday) as a volatile day, both with snow and severe weather. That's a long way out, though.

 
In what passes for an upscale and trendy neighborhood in Baltimore - kind of scary and random

A man suffered life-threatening injuries Monday after he was struck by falling ice in Harbor East.

The ice fell from an approximately three-story building in the 600 block of President Street. Crews responded to the scene at 1:35 p.m., and the man was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital.

A fire department spokesman could not provide the man's name or any updates on his condition.
 
In what passes for an upscale and trendy neighborhood in Baltimore - kind of scary and random

A man suffered life-threatening injuries Monday after he was struck by falling ice in Harbor East.

The ice fell from an approximately three-story building in the 600 block of President Street. Crews responded to the scene at 1:35 p.m., and the man was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital.

A fire department spokesman could not provide the man's name or any updates on his condition.
Not to make light of this situation, but every day I leave the house, I notice a huge pile of snow sitting on the roof. I know it has my name on it. One day, when I'm not expecting it, it's going to fall at the perfect time to nail me. I almost guarantee it.

 


In what passes for an upscale and trendy neighborhood in Baltimore - kind of scary and random



A man suffered life-threatening injuries Monday after he was struck by falling ice in Harbor East.

The ice fell from an approximately three-story building in the 600 block of President Street. Crews responded to the scene at 1:35 p.m., and the man was taken to Johns Hopkins Hospital.

A fire department spokesman could not provide the man's name or any updates on his condition.
Another bad one, guy dies of carbon monoxide poisoning after possibly being snow plowed while inside his car:

http://abc7ny.com/news/man-found-dead-in-car-on-brooklyn-street;-family-says-he-was-trapped-by-snow-plow/1174083/

 
Funny to note that the NAM keeps moving this storm Friday further west with each run. I still think we are in the clear, but coastal areas could get brushed if the NAM is correct. Of course, when has the NAM ever been correct? :rolleyes:

 
Funny to note that the NAM keeps moving this storm Friday further west with each run. I still think we are in the clear, but coastal areas could get brushed if the NAM is correct. Of course, when has the NAM ever been correct? :rolleyes:
Of course! :lmao:

*I have no idea what you're talking about

 
Sheik, what are your models showing for the storm coming for the Plains and Upper Midwest early next week?
Definitely something to keep an eye on. Both the SPC and WPC have outlined Day 7 (Tuesday) as a volatile day, both with snow and severe weather. That's a long way out, though.
Looks like the chances of seeing a blizzard are increasing more and more. Could be a good one for that area.

 
Sheik, what are your models showing for the storm coming for the Plains and Upper Midwest early next week?
Definitely something to keep an eye on. Both the SPC and WPC have outlined Day 7 (Tuesday) as a volatile day, both with snow and severe weather. That's a long way out, though.
Looks like the chances of seeing a blizzard are increasing more and more. Could be a good one for that area.
Yes it looks like one of those storms that can produce a lot of snow/wind and severe weather on the other side of the front. The low pressure comes from the west, heads south a little and then hooks up to north with the heaviest snow on just to the north and west of the low. Parts of Nebraska and Iowa are looking like they may get the worst of it.

 
Sheik, what are your models showing for the storm coming for the Plains and Upper Midwest early next week?
Definitely something to keep an eye on. Both the SPC and WPC have outlined Day 7 (Tuesday) as a volatile day, both with snow and severe weather. That's a long way out, though.
Looks like the chances of seeing a blizzard are increasing more and more. Could be a good one for that area.
Yes it looks like one of those storms that can produce a lot of snow/wind and severe weather on the other side of the front. The low pressure comes from the west, heads south a little and then hooks up to north with the heaviest snow on just to the north and west of the low. Parts of Nebraska and Iowa are looking like they may get the worst of it.
Yup. I've seen a couple mets saying this solution is pretty much locked in. Could be pretty bad.

 
Sheik! I know a lot if this is about the east coast, but can you check our my area for next week? We are supposed to see some snow with high winds on Tuesday. Eastern Nebraska.
You're going to be scooping a lot of snow, it looks like.
Scooping? Who says that? ;) Fine with me. Haven't had a snow day from work in almost 6 years.
Looks like the models are liking snow for SE NE and that's about it for the heavy stuff. Still a ways out, but as of right now, anyone in NE not in the SE corner might miss out.

 
Oh, and the next storm signal for us would be around the Feb. 9-11 timeframe. Keep in mind, any storm from here until the end of March has the potential to be a huge storm. The weather pattern couldn't get more ideal for huge Nor'easters. :excited:

 
Oh, and the next storm signal for us would be around the Feb. 9-11 timeframe. Keep in mind, any storm from here until the end of March has the potential to be a huge storm. The weather pattern couldn't get more ideal for huge Nor'easters. :excited:
:excited: :excited:

 
Looks like NE will end up getting the snow after all.

So this is the week for warm air in the East. I keep hearing people clamoring that winter is over and we are ready for an early spring. Wrong. This is like the eye of the storm. It's leading everyone into a false sense of security but come Sunday... game on again. The storm signal for Sunday night into Monday is a pretty nice one. Medium confidence right now. Obviously still a week away, but this one has potential.

 
Looks like NE will end up getting the snow after all.

So this is the week for warm air in the East. I keep hearing people clamoring that winter is over and we are ready for an early spring. Wrong. This is like the eye of the storm. It's leading everyone into a false sense of security but come Sunday... game on again. The storm signal for Sunday night into Monday is a pretty nice one. Medium confidence right now. Obviously still a week away, but this one has potential.
Sunday into Monday is perfect timing for a nice snow storm.

 
im seeing sunday will be in the 60's

we still on for another storm? :unsure:
If you're seeing 60's, I'm guessing you're looking at a weather app. I have a lot of people telling me that. It is my belief that the model those apps are using is not correct. Like I said, the best chance for our next snow event will be Sunday night/Monday morning. It's not a guarantee, but the chances are fairly good. Not locked in one way or another just yet, but I think as far as cold weather goes, the chance we are cold until the end of March is probably around 90%.

 
Pretty sure the groundhog hasn't been looking at the long range models.
Love how people get all giddy about the not seeing the shadow crap. It was cloudy out. And that "theory" has been wrong more than it's been right.
The "theory" is never wrong. That's the point. If he sees his shadow, 6 more weeks of winter (March 21st). If he doesn't spring is right around the corner (in about 6 weeks).

 
Pretty sure the groundhog hasn't been looking at the long range models.
Love how people get all giddy about the not seeing the shadow crap. It was cloudy out. And that "theory" has been wrong more than it's been right.
The "theory" is never wrong. That's the point. If he sees his shadow, 6 more weeks of winter (March 21st). If he doesn't spring is right around the corner (in about 6 weeks).
Yeah, I think it's funny that pro mets get so upset with the groundhog. This day every year, they're all tweeting out about how he's wrong 65% of the time. Truth is, he's called for 6 more weeks of winter 85% of the time. Which means, technically, he's been right 85% of the time. That's better than most pro mets.

I just don't get why people take this so seriously. On Facebook and news comments, it's nothing but people tearing into this day. I don't think these people understand that 99% of the population don't believe that the groundhog has actual advanced weather predicting skills. It's all just good fun. Seems like a lot of people don't understand how to have fun anymore. It all goes back to my theory that people criticize things because they think it makes them look smart. I think that's why people love to pick apart TV shows and movies.

 
Pretty sure the groundhog hasn't been looking at the long range models.
Love how people get all giddy about the not seeing the shadow crap. It was cloudy out. And that "theory" has been wrong more than it's been right.
The "theory" is never wrong. That's the point. If he sees his shadow, 6 more weeks of winter (March 21st). If he doesn't spring is right around the corner (in about 6 weeks).
:lol: And with the warm weather we have right now people are believing the rodent. ;)

Obviously the groundhog has his opinion on this spectacle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZdIYAHtYNE

 
Know we're still 5 days out but it seems like it would take a miracle to get cold enough for real snow on Sunday night.

 
Know we're still 5 days out but it seems like it would take a miracle to get cold enough for real snow on Sunday night.
Last month I was at a beerfest in short sleeves on a Saturday. It snowed on Sunday.
Yeah. I think it was 2 years ago we had beautiful warm weather for the Super Bowl, and that night we had 10 inches of snow. It doesn't matter what the temperature is except for when the storm hits.

 
I thought NYC was used to snow?

Or does the cost of living somehow keep snow out, along with us poors?

With all the whining and unplowed streets, you'd think people were talking about Tuscaloosa.
pretty much just you poors, thankfully.
See there, you run all the poors out and now Otis has to shovel his own damn driveway.
Back is still sore.
I've had shoulder pain for a little over a week now. Not sure if I strained something working out or if it was from shoveling. <_< Still looking for a "cheap" snow blower/thrower. Just not something that sells on CL here since few have them.

 
2nd day in a row all government offices closed so it has been a nice 4 day weekend, but man am I sick of shoveling. I still have 17 inches packed in on my sidewalk My good shovel broke yesterday and the worst part I am out of beer.

 
2nd day in a row all government offices closed so it has been a nice 4 day weekend, but man am I sick of shoveling. I still have 17 inches packed in on my sidewalk My good shovel broke yesterday and the worst part I am out of beer.
That's just poor planning man.

 
Snow Day! Was predicted to start snowing at 9 last night, but we didn't have anything yet at 11. I was starting to get worried. Woke up at 5 to a bunch of snow and went back to bed. Work called at 7 at to make sure I knew we were closed.

Can't tell if it's still snowing because the wind is blowing 35 and supposed to keep up until 9 PM. Everything is closed. It's a mess. Not sure if it's worth even trying to scoop yet.
Is this shtick? I think that's the second time I've seen somebody use the word "scoop" instead of shovel.

Regional thing? Never heard of this in my life.

 
Snow Day! Was predicted to start snowing at 9 last night, but we didn't have anything yet at 11. I was starting to get worried. Woke up at 5 to a bunch of snow and went back to bed. Work called at 7 at to make sure I knew we were closed.

Can't tell if it's still snowing because the wind is blowing 35 and supposed to keep up until 9 PM. Everything is closed. It's a mess. Not sure if it's worth even trying to scoop yet.
Is this shtick? I think that's the second time I've seen somebody use the word "scoop" instead of shovel.

Regional thing? Never heard of this in my life.
You probably saw me say it when I was making fun of him for saying it. Scoop. So odd. :lol:

 
Snow Day! Was predicted to start snowing at 9 last night, but we didn't have anything yet at 11. I was starting to get worried. Woke up at 5 to a bunch of snow and went back to bed. Work called at 7 at to make sure I knew we were closed.

Can't tell if it's still snowing because the wind is blowing 35 and supposed to keep up until 9 PM. Everything is closed. It's a mess. Not sure if it's worth even trying to scoop yet.
Is this shtick? I think that's the second time I've seen somebody use the word "scoop" instead of shovel.

Regional thing? Never heard of this in my life.
:lmao: For sure a regional thing. I have confirmed it for Nebraska and Iowa. Sheik and I had a back-and-forth about it a while back. I didn't know it was such a regional thing until then. I was as amazed that it was so funny to the rest of you.

Scooped :P for about an hour and a half then had to go back and redo a couple of places. Took the Jeep out and got it stuck for a few minutes before working myself out. That was a little embarrassing.
I thought of you when I was shoveling out from our storm. There was so much snow in spots due to drifting, you couldn't just take one shovelful and get it all. When I came inside my fiance asked me how it was. I said, "It sucked. You had to take 3 different scoops for each..." Then I heard what I said. So I thought, "No. That's not right. Scoops? I had to take 3 different shovels? No. That doesn't sound right either. It can't be scoops though, right?" Finally, she was like, "Did you lose your train of thought? You just kind of drifted off there, staring into space."

So I guess I say "shovel" snow, but when I shovel the snow, I'm taking a scoop of snow. I guess. I'm so confused even now.

 
Bernie Rayno is saying "without details", he is convinced there will be a storm for the Northeast next week.

If the Sun/Mon storm misses, that actually makes the midweek storm even more favorable. So the best chance is for Tues/Wed, next week.

 

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