Interesting video from the BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25771510
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Interesting video from the BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-25771510
Dodged a bullet here. Got a dusting of snow instead of 3-6" predicted. I wonder how the seaboard made out? NYC?
Ouch. Forget I asked.Quote:
The storm, which was expected to dump up to 14 inches of snow on the city by Wednesday morning, grounded thousands of flights in the region and made the commute home treacherous, and several times longer, for millions of workers.
Snow? Not here.
Another post that disappeared. Again, a little over a foot, now we're in deep freeze for about a week and I crawled into the deepest recesses of my bear cave for the duration.
Every time I think of how cold it is, I look at Buffalo, Montreal and Vermont. They're almost always worse off than we are here in between the Mountains and the River. Well, no mention of snow for the next few days. In reality, it will be cold until Sunday February 2nd, nearly two weeks from now. We will go nowhere near what is considered normal temperatures at least until then. -1 to -6 here tonight depending on whose forecast you listen to.
Right now it's 7 with winds from the NW. The gusts that were 45 MPH have died down a bit, but are still coming through the windows.
Chilly here, too. Barely hit 72°F.
I had to go into town yesterday, and it was in the mid 80's, so I came back home just to cool off.
Got the beer sitting in the garage, it will be colder than the fridge.
It's 22 right now. Supposed to get down to 15 or less tomorrow night. It's cold, for us.