I know we’re behind a lot of times, but it’s still February here in Kentucky.
Thanks for the heads up time traveler
Now do the July 4, 2024 UFO landing
And…?
You think that was big?
You shoulda seen last August when I got soaked by pop-up thundershower “Bruce”
I’m impressed. Not one word about Climate Change. Just a storm.
Areas to the north and east of me will pick up 40-60 inches easy and I'll be sitting here with barely 20. Just you wait and see.
Around here we call that “Tuesday”.
Oh no....not a storm in March...
And in the middle of it all the Russians detonated an EMP over Mahwah, New Jersey, and an asteroid strike wiped out Saint Louis. April 3rd saw the first landings of Chinese troops in the Pacific Northwest.
For reference: The Blizzard of 1949
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl6Iz4dXGdg
March 2017 North American blizzard - Wikipedia
The March 2017 North American blizzard was a major late-season blizzard that affected the Northeastern United States, New England and Canada, dumping up to 3 feet (36 in; 91 cm) of snow in the hardest hit areas, mainly New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Southern Quebec. Forming out of an extratropical cyclone near the Northwest, the storm system dived into the northern portions of the United States, dropping light to moderate snow across the Great Lakes, Upper Midwest on March 11–12 before reaching the Ohio Valley the next day. It later coalesced into a powerful nor'easter off the East Coast, producing a swath of heavy snowfall across a large portion of the Northeast. The storm was given various unofficial names, such as Winter Storm Stella, Blizzard Eugene, and Blizzard of 2017.[