Posted on 02/19/2019 3:36:34 PM PST by dynachrome
A major storm will bring snow, rain, ice or a wintry mix to more than 200 million Americans beginning Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday night, impacting roughly 60 percent of the U.S. population.
Parts of 39 of the 48 contiguous United States will be impacted by the massive storm, including every state east of the Mississippi River. The storm will have such a large impact on so many because it will reach parts of 26 of the 30 most populous states.
As the large storm rolls up the Tennessee and Ohio valleys at midweek, it will bring snow, ice and difficult travel to the Midwest and Northeast. The storm will then reorganize along the mid-Atlantic coast before heading toward the Maritime provinces of Canada.
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We’re all going to die!
We’re doomed!! Doomed.
Funny, I don’t seem to recall every winter storm garnering this much attention in my youth.
What is the name of the storm? The weather channel now gives names to.snowstorms as if they are hurricanes.
How many bottles of wine is this storm?
Name of the storm is tempest-y-teapot.
Too cold is due to weather.
Too hot is due to climate.
Save us, Occasional Cortex, SAVE US!!!!
Don’t forget the cigarettes and toilet paper!
“How many bottles of wine is this storm?”
All of them.....
Here in New Mexico this morning I saw a guy buy a 12 pack of beer for a half day long storm. The snow melted already.
I always picture people sitting in their dark houses, eating milk sandwiches and waiting for the power to come back on...
“What is the name of the storm?”
It’s “Bubba”. Climate change caused by ignorant Flyover Country people named “Bubba”. Everyone’s gonna die.
Only going to be 66 degrees in Southern, Georgia tomorrow. Brr, where’s my blanket?
Yet another reason I will not watch it.
Petra. Run for your lives! Having a name makes the storms hugh and series.
What?! A snowstorm in February!? The end is near! We’re all going to die!
Last year I got soaked by pop-up thunderstorm “Bruce”.
For those in the media who have never, ever, ever heard the word Winter or experienced frozen white stuff and cold wind,
this happens every year, or so I understand.
I think I might have had a winter last year when we could not get out of our front door because for some strange reason, it was stuck and really, really cold to the touch besides the white (crystals I think) in front of it.
Did it come in from Central America or someplace like that?
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