Posted on 01/25/2015 6:28:28 AM PST by mkleesma
BOSTON Winter is making up for lost time. A storm that is potentially historic is now in the forecast, according to the National Weather Service.
(Excerpt) Read more at wcvb.com ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6zaVYWLTkU
Don’t forget the toilet paper!
The rule is: The more hype by the National Weather Service, the less the storm. But you can safely predict an abundance of network weather reporters standing out in the storm saying the same lame things.
A day and 1/2 of crap weather over kill or not:
Monday
01/26
24 | 18 °F
Monday 60% Precip.
Cloudy skies with afternoon snow showers. High 24F. Winds NE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 60%. Snow accumulations less than one inch.
Monday Night 100% Precip.
Heavy snow with gusty winds overnight. Low 18F. Winds NE at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of snow 100%. A foot or more of snow expected.
Tuesday
01/27
20 | 14 °F
Tuesday 100% Precip.
Snow. Winds will be gusty at times during the morning. High near 20F. Winds N at 20 to 30 mph. Chance of snow 100%. 5 to 8 inches of snow expected.
Tuesday Night 70% Precip.
Occasional snow showers. Low 14F. Winds NNW at 10 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 70%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches.
PS:You tube Video sucks
I have milk and bread, but is it enough. Snow compels humans to make a lot of French Toast. I don’t know why. I just do as the big grocery store’s panicky magnet tells me to.
“Snow compels humans to make a lot of French Toast...”
... and chili. Put the ingredients on your grocery list.. you’ll thank me later. :)
Really?
It’s never happened before, and one can only blame Global Warming for this calamity.
I was planning to go out food shopping today. I can just imagine all the mayhem I’m going to run into.
That should hold the smell down for a while.
Juvenile comment.
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Actually, you can all thank me for this being a very mild winter...
...I just bought a snow-blower, and since then, it hasn’t snowed.
It’s been cold here too. Probably won’t break 65 degrees today and has started out foggy, but that should burn off by 10.
“Snow compels humans to make a lot of French Toast.”
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Bread, milk, eggs, cinnamon and a lot of sugar all in one package fuels the heat engine to drive the cold out of the bones. A little hot sausage and coffee added and you hardly need heat in the house.
It will snow in Massachusetts. You have to be kidding me! I can remember about all the hype that hit Buffalo NY. Heck when we got 36 - 45 inches of snow there were no reporters here in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Thats like a drop in the bucket when your winter season snowfall can be over 200 inches. Stocking up the refrigerator and so forth that is done in the fall, making sure there is enough Milk, and so forth. Now that you can get Milk that can be stored on the shelf until it is opened, no more runs on the store. Toilet paper, water and soups and so forth are on hand. If the power goes out generator and there is also plenty of bottled propane for the grill.
“...I just bought a snow-blower, and since then, it hasnt snowed.”
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Well thank you ! :-)
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It’s late enough in the season so the days are longer, the sun stronger and the stuff will eventually melt. Back in my MA days, these late storms are nothing special. It’s the December ones that can cause more long lasting pain.
“Better get the bread and milk!”
Don’t forget to stock up on toilet paper, too! After all, there’s always “shortages” of bread, milk and toilet paper right before a snow storm on the east coast.
I had to fire up ours yesterday for the first time. Would not start......even with the electric start. Thought I would have to shovel the entire driveway. Finally got it up and running!
I always take weather forecasts with a grain of salt. That said, my Ariens “King of the Snow” is ready to rock if needed. We moved to MA from Upstate NY 3 years ago, and the difference in the way winter behaves is interesting. Winter in Upstate NY seemed to be constant, small amounts of snow all season, with the occasional accumulation of a foot or so. Here in MA all the snow seems to happen in a couple of huge dumps, with not a lot in between. The little 30 year-old Toro we brought with us just wasn’t up to the task, so we retired it in favor of this beast of an Ariens. Bring it, baby! I’m up for 50’ rooster tails of snow shooting out of the thing.
....And gold. (oh, wait, that's right....you can't eat gold.)
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