Posted on 02/12/2024 6:05:42 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
The National Weather Service has started issuing its first Winter Storm Warnings across the Northeast and New England, including Boston and Providence, in advance of a potential nor’easter that could dump plowable snow on millions of people in the region starting Monday.
More than 20 million Americans across the region had been under Winter Storm Watches as forecasters began to keep an eye on computer forecast models showing the potential for a disruptive winter storm.
As those models began to come into agreement, however, the decision was made to start upgrading those winter weather alerts to Winter Storm Warnings.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
“Winter Storm Warning”: “Winter weather alert” with a press agent ... like so very many other weather terms invented to create fear and panic (e.g., “bomb cyclone”; “atmospheric river”; “polar vortex”, etc., etc.)
While normally one to join in on bashing the apocalyptic weather guessers,
I’m currently nursing an injured leg and am not looking forward *at all* to the 9” we’re supposed to be getting in northcentral PA overnight/tomorrow.
< 150’ driveway, 25° slope .. big sigh >
Here in South Alabama, I've gotten 7.45 inches of rain since Friday night. Lucky I live on a hill. My lower garden is a pond.
I was in the grocery store this morning—northern CT.
Everybody looked bored.
They have no clue how to panic—lol.
Well, isn’t this the first snow storm of the winter?
My friend in RI is already complaining about having to deliver the mail tomorrow.
I always reply back to her:
“Neither rain nor snow nor sleet nor dark of night shall keep us from our appointed rounds.”
It always pisses her off. What are friends for?
FYI, she typically puts in 20K steps/day.
We have had a couple of plowable events so far this winter—it is just not a big deal.
My driveway is similar to yours in length and slope.
It was excavated into the hill in 1972 when the house was built. Today the maximum grade of a legal driveway is 8 degrees.
So, after living there for almost ten years and going through four plow guys I bought a Massey Ferguson 4WD Cab tractor.
I used to have a customer in East Haven. I recall about eight to ten years ago they got more snow than us that year.
All the big storms stayed south.
They couldn't resist.
Winter Storm Lorraine
They moved the dance to February, looks like.
Your setup sounds nice, esp. the cab part when the wind's 300 mph :-)
I have an old Deere 318 with a blade and chains so am able to pretty much manage (so far).
Later this year I'll be beating the bushes to find some guy/kids to do it for me while this aging fella watches from the window !
This MF 1735 cab tractor cost more than my Toyota pick up truck.
A buddy of mine talked me into buying the cab version. Plus it adds another 500+ pounds. Which helps when you are pushing snow. Especially since I do it with the 6’ bucket.
I have been thinking about buying chains. Especially, when I am sliding backwards down my driveway in a 4000# tractor.
Chains are a pita to get on, but they sure do help .. prolly couldn’t do this hill without ‘em.
Y’all check your forecasts.
Ours (9”) has been downgraded to 2-3” just in the last hour.
They have no clue how to panic—lol.
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There was definitely panic buying at the Big Y in Enfield. At 2:30 this afternoon there was only one two pack of prune paczkis left in the entire store. I was pissed!
I wouldn’t even know where to look for those.
;-)
It is called “Winter!”
Update—here in northern CT we were supposed to have 8 to 12 (heavy wet hard to shovel) inches of snow.
The storm is over.
We have two inches of fluffy light snow.
Now back to our regularly scheduled “climate change” hysteria.
Lol.
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