Posted on 01/20/2005 8:07:14 PM PST by hipaatwo
8 inches? Dumped? I though 8 inches of snow in Buffalo was called "flurries".
Nah. Eight inches of snow in Buffalo is called the weather is cooperating pretty well with this year's Memorial Day activities.
(steely)
Still, snow is alright with me anytime.
hehehe eating you out of house and home?
And your prayers were Answered,went through that one too in Phila.
Guess I'd better food shop tomorrow and rent some videos! The kids (and hubby) are really hoping for a snow day on Monday. Our rector already told us at choir rehearsal tonight that the only person required to be in church on Sunday morning was him, and he's next door . . . Here's hoping we have some sledding snow!
Actually winter has been pretty good here. Only had 3 storms otherwise there has been grass everywhere.
Spring starts in March/April.
Syracuse gets more snow than us and the majority of the snow is in the southtowns.
In ski country, Buffalo has a bad name as snow capitol of the country.
One blizzard in 77 and now Buffalo has been labeled that.
I remember how they didn't have anywhere to put the snow in Philly, so they were dumping it in the river.
They had to stop after they created a dam.:)
Where I live they're saying 6-10" during the day and 4-7" Saturday night with more coming on Sunday. No accumulation known yet for Sunday. Looks like fun ... .
Track the storm:
http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/index.php?showtopic=15964
http://www.easternuswx.com/bb/
Good, now I can try out my new snowblower. I've been waiting for months. Looks like not too many people will be going to church this Sunday.
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/phi/index.php
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/NJZ005.php?warncounty=NJC013&city=Newark
Blizzard Warning. The NWS issues a Blizzard Warning to notify the public when blizzard conditions (sustained wind or frequent gusts of 35 mph or more accompanied by falling and/or blowing snow, frequently reducing visibility less than one-fourth mile for three hours or more) are occurring, imminent, or have a high probability of occurrence within the next 36 hours.
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