Posted on 11/16/2022 5:40:01 PM PST by george76
“3 feet of snow is expected to pile up by Sunday afternoon, with localized amounts of up to 4 feet not ruled out.”
Yay! Love 4+ feet of Michigan lake-effect snow while sitting at the deer camp. Comes with a tad of whisky and a long evening of poker - five card draw.
Most of the deer camp poker buddies have been whittled down by the Lord to two-man solitaire games. Not as much fun, but you accept what He gives.
Going to school 30 miles south of Erie PA was one of the reasons I eventually moved to New Mexico. Yeah, we get snow, but the sun isn’t absent for months at a time.
They don’t call it “dreary Erie” without good reasons....
Will Kissing Bridge open?
Then even Cleveland was more fun. Dennis Kuchinich was mayor, his brother Gary was knocking over 7-11’s, and Alex Bevan wrote great songs.
Nowadays the interstate up there has a semi-regular “Snowmobile Rescue Squad” that comes out to offer aid - cuz it takes NY that long to get the roads back open.
Such a heavy snow... before Thanksgiving?! Wow.
Back in 1977 Buffalo was buried under 30 feet of snow one winter
People found their cars buried so deep could not get them out until spring
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Yikes. At 30 feet, the houses would be buried.
Better then them than us. Erie can be as mean as Superior.
Lithium batteries not only don't like cold weather, but testing has so far shown that they're engineered to take longer to charge when they're cold to avoid damaging the very expensive battery.
EV CHARGING IN COLD TEMPERATURES COULD POSE CHALLENGES FOR DRIVERS (non-FR; 7.30.2018)
Insights welcome.
That blizzard began on Jan 28, 1977 and went on for 8 days. 200.6 inches of snow fell during the winter of 76/77.
I can count on my fingers the number of times I’ve been in snow. As a native of So Cal, this sounds like it’s happening on a different planet.
Climate change would be popular in Buffalo.
Where I used to live in Maryland, one winter we got four ~12-inch snowfalls spaced a few days apart. We had three feet on the ground. My work was closed. I wasn’t essential personnel at the time so, counting weekends, I had nine straight days off.
Huh ???
No, they don’t.
“while Syracuse – America’s snowiest city – typically receives 127.8 inches of snow.”
Snowiest city? That’s either a lie or just plain ignorant. 127” is just a warm-up for countless places in MI and that’s just one state.
Rust Belt humor.
Next thing we'll be hearing is about the "Coming Ice Age"
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