View Full Version : Snow joke: Winter 15/16 is here
WickerBill
11-21-15, 02:05 PM
It was supposed to rain all day, and "finish" with some non-sticking flurries late today.
Snow started two hours ago (11am), it's sticking, the ground temp is almost five degrees cooler than they said it would be, and this day may end up in the 2-3" range.
I can complain about the ridiculously poor forecasting, but I'm reveling in the snow. I hope we get buried all season. :)
It was supposed to rain all day, and "finish" with some non-sticking flurries late today.
Snow started two hours ago (11am), it's sticking, the ground temp is almost five degrees cooler than they said it would be, and this day may end up in the 2-3" range.
I can complain about the ridiculously poor forecasting, but I'm reveling in the snow. I hope we get buried all season. :)
Send the shizz back to Donkey. :gomer:
We got around 8-10" here. Luckily a lot of it melted, or it would be more.
But at least it's 8-10 inches of heavy slush. :cry::shakehead:
I'm happy that this front had turned to all rain by the time it got here. We still have summer tires on. Holding out for Thanksgiving weekend.
TravelGal
11-23-15, 01:57 AM
80 degrees here the last 3 days. Before you all think that's wonderful, it's earthquake weather and makes me nervous as a cat.
There is such a thing as earthquake weather? Explain, please
TravelGal
11-23-15, 02:02 AM
There is such a thing as earthquake weather? Explain, please
Hardly scientific but when the weather is unseasonably warm for too long, when it's supposed to be winter, the ground is warmer than usual, obviously. Those are the conditions when most of the big quakes have happened. In 1994, it didn't matter that we had no heat or electricity because it was so warm the whole week.
indyfan31
11-23-15, 11:22 AM
Hardly scientific but when the weather is unseasonably warm for too long, when it's supposed to be winter, the ground is warmer than usual, obviously. Those are the conditions when most of the big quakes have happened. In 1994, it didn't matter that we had no heat or electricity because it was so warm the whole week.
Also known locally as "shake 'n bake" weather. :)
TravelGal
11-23-15, 09:58 PM
Also known locally as "shake 'n bake" weather. :)
:thumbup: ;)
Could be worse being in Okie Homa...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
:saywhat:
I covered that quake in Northridge '94 for CompuServe. MLK Day...day off that turned into a 28 hour day and then some.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Northridge_earthquake
TravelGal
11-24-15, 01:59 AM
Could be worse being in Okie Homa...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
:saywhat:
I covered that quake in Northridge '94 for CompuServe. MLK Day...day off that turned into a 28 hour day and then some.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_Northridge_earthquake
I covered it too--living 6 miles from the epicenter and all. :tony:
WickerBill
11-24-15, 07:17 AM
We have an independent meteorological firm in Indy that is usually far more accurate than the TV people. This firm claims we are going to get thumped next week with snow. Everyone else says it is going to be 45 degrees and rainy.
The suspense is killing me - mostly because I have a flight on the 2nd.
chop456
11-24-15, 07:49 AM
Had.
Too soon? :D
WickerBill
11-24-15, 08:04 AM
Hahaha. It's pretty soon!
Huge wx geek. It all depends on the model the wx forecaster follows. Crap, look at the NHS forecasts this season. I watch them closely because the 'rents live in Hilton Head. The Euro won out when every other model had the storms up the coast. Out to sea. :saywhat: I go back-and-forth with the local wx guys because they change the forecast from 6am to noon to 6pm to 11pm. :irked:
Apparently some peeps I know from CO are complaining about the Wx. Hey, doc, it hurts when I do 'dis. Doc: Then don't do that. :gomer: ;)
cameraman
12-15-15, 11:10 PM
Yeah we got anywhere between 1-2 feet in town. Made for a crappy Monday commute. Oh well.
Yeah we got anywhere between 1-2 feet in town. Made for a crappy Monday commute. Oh well.
BYU fan boyz don't count. :gomer: :tony: ;)
opinionated ow
12-16-15, 06:11 AM
Tornado with 213km/h winds (Australian record) in Eastern Sydney. Temperatures over 40°C for two days now with another 3 to go in Adelaide! It's a bit mental at the moment.
Tornado with 213km/h winds (Australian record) in Eastern Sydney. Temperatures over 40°C for two days now with another 3 to go in Adelaide! It's a bit mental at the moment.
Be safe.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-16/tornado-hail-destructive-winds-hit-sydney/7032370
Napoleon
12-16-15, 12:42 PM
Yeah we got anywhere between 1-2 feet in town. Made for a crappy Monday commute. Oh well.
If I heard right on the news, they said SLC, on average, gets 9 inches a year? Really? I bet were I live there is a pretty good chance that in any given year I get at least one storm of 9 or more inches, let alone the average.
Of course I am taking a week long ski vacation early next year and its to Maine, not Utah.
cameraman
12-16-15, 01:38 PM
If I heard right on the news, they said SLC, on average, gets 9 inches a year? Really? I bet were I live there is a pretty good chance that in any given year I get at least one storm of 9 or more inches, let alone the average.
Of course I am taking a week long ski vacation early next year and its to Maine, not Utah.
That isn't correct. What the Salt Lake Airport got was record one day snow for a Dec 14th. The airport is also down in the valley right next to the lake and it is the lowest and warmest spot and gets the least snow. The airport got 9 inches while six miles northeast (and 800' higher) the Bountiful benches got 28". The valley snows have a significant lake effect which can be highly local as the winds get funneled by the mountains. You drive 20 miles along the east side of the valley today and snow totals varied between 9 and 30 inches.
cameraman
12-16-15, 01:49 PM
Of course I am taking a week long ski vacation early next year and its to Maine, not Utah.
Well Alta has a 48" base with 8" of fresh powder this morning with Collins, Wildcat, Sugarloaf and Sunnyside lifts running so ymmv.
Napoleon
12-16-15, 05:03 PM
Well Alta has a 48" base with 8" of fresh powder this morning with Collins, Wildcat, Sugarloaf and Sunnyside lifts running so ymmv.
I skied there in the real late, very early 90s and at the base it must have been in the 40s with sunny skies, so I left some scarfs and hats and stuff in the car, and by the time we unloaded from the chair lift at the top I swear it was 30 degrees colder and visibility had dropped to 10 feet in front of me.
Napoleon
12-16-15, 05:11 PM
That isn't correct. What the Salt Lake Airport got was record one day snow for a Dec 14th. The airport is also down in the valley right next to the lake and it is the lowest and warmest spot and gets the least snow. The airport got 9 inches while six miles northeast (and 800' higher) the Bountiful benches got 28". The valley snows have a significant lake effect which can be highly local as the winds get funneled by the mountains. You drive 20 miles along the east side of the valley today and snow totals varied between 9 and 30 inches.
To be clear, what they were saying was not that SLC got 9 inches on 12/14 (they had said something like 2 feet of snow) but that in past years that was the average.
cameraman
12-17-15, 12:27 PM
To be clear, what they were saying was not that SLC got 9 inches on 12/14 (they had said something like 2 feet of snow) but that in past years that was the average.
Last year was a major drought. This one storm was more than we got in all of Nov, Dec, Jan & Feb last winter combined but that was absolutely abnormal.
Historic average snowfalls for downtown/airport Salt Lake City
October 1.4"
November 7.6"
December 13.2"
January 12.5"
February 10.7"
March 6.5"
April 4.0"
Season Average is 56"
The nice thing about Salt Lake is the ski resort 30 miles from downtown will get 400" of snow while downtown will get 50". That 400" in the middle of the city garbage can stay in Buffalo.
Don Quixote
12-17-15, 01:10 PM
Denver gets the same, 57 inches per year. Different pattern than SLC, however, in that the two biggest snow months are March and April.
cameraman
12-18-15, 01:49 AM
Denver gets the same, 57 inches per year. Different pattern than SLC, however, in that the two biggest snow months are March and April.
Denver's are also far nastier. They are colder with winds that Salt Lake rarely if ever sees.
Denver gets the same, 57 inches per year. Different pattern than SLC, however, in that the two biggest snow months are March and April.
I'm an hour down the road from you on the west side of The Springs and I seem to get much less snow here. Plenty of wind though.
Great. Goliath is coming. Time to 'build a fence' left of the Rockies. :gomer: ;)
http://www.weather.com/forecast/national/news/winter-storm-goliath-forecast-snow-blizzard
TKGAngel
12-24-15, 04:25 PM
52 degrees on Christmas Eve. This ain't right. I'm enjoying it, but its not right.
I will say that the nice weather has made the drive home from work each night that much more pleasant. There's so many more houses decorated with lights this year.
52 degrees on Christmas Eve. This ain't right. I'm enjoying it, but its not right.
I will say that the nice weather has made the drive home from work each night that much more pleasant. There's so many more houses decorated with lights this year.
Prolly ~20 years ago when I put lights up on our first house in these temps. Went to Kroger (Krogers if yer from oHIo), and was amazed at the peeps wearing shorts...and no, I wasn't. ;)
cameraman
12-25-15, 10:53 PM
All depends on where you are because on the Great Basin side of the Rockies it is 24°F at the moment with an expected low of 13°F by morning with sub-zero morning numbers all next week. :irked:
All depends on where you are because on the Great Basin side of the Rockies it is 24°F at the moment with an expected low of 13°F by morning with sub-zero morning numbers all next week. :irked:
May Goliath be with you (and Donkey Kong). :p ;)
Me thinks TKG is still shoveling the white death...
http://www.wdam.com/story/30868282/new-years-snow-blankets-buffalo-ny
;)
Snow *****....
BUFFALO: I-90 THRUWAY CLOSED WEST OF BUFFALO All lanes blocked: WB on I-90 exit 57A-exit 61: Thruway Closed to traffic due to severe weather
TKGAngel
01-11-16, 10:25 AM
Snow *****....
Our "ski country" (south of Buffalo to the PA line) is getting 2" an hour in some spots. The sun is shining in the city at the moment.
Take a look at what happened yesterday during a windstorm. Some poor soul parked his or her car along Lake Erie. Oopsies.
https://twitter.com/TJPignataro/status/686539243821379585/photo/1
Our "ski country" (south of Buffalo to the PA line) is getting 2" an hour in some spots. The sun is shining in the city at the moment.
Take a look at what happened yesterday during a windstorm. Some poor soul parked his or her car along Lake Erie. Oopsies.
https://twitter.com/TJPignataro/status/686539243821379585/photo/1
Resembles my ride yesterday. :saywhat: :irked:
Low Pressure To Bring Heavy Lake Effect Snow and Strong Winds Into Wednesday
A low pressure system will bring heavy lake effect snow to portions of western New York through Wednesday. Amounts over one foot can be expected. In addition, strong wind gusts up to 50 mph will be possible from the Middle Atlantic to southern New England including the major metro areas of Washington DC north to Boston.
:saywhat:
Napoleon
01-18-16, 10:59 AM
OK, winter is finally really here in NE Ohio.
Snow ****.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/snow-storm-travel-disruptions-aim-for-nyc-dc-boston-philadelphia-friday-saturday/54870622
:eek:
It's a multiple choice forecast!
cameraman
01-20-16, 01:30 PM
That front just rained on us, quite a bit of rain but only snow in the mountains.
It's a multiple choice forecast!
It all depends on who you follow, and which model they use. :irked: 'tis why I follow several sites #Wxnerd. :gomer: What kills me is that I get a forecast on NBC4 at 6AM, which changes by 5PM, which changes at 6PM, which changes at 11PM. :flaming: I've bitched at them several times. The Ben Gelber...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q63971WDf-c
:D
Jonas, baby! (I thought that was the name of a band, yo.) The best has yet to come... :\
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Crippling-Historic-Snowstorm-Expected-Blizzard-Watch-Issued-18-24-Inches-Possible-365957091.html
indyfan31
01-21-16, 12:05 PM
Snow ****.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/snow-storm-travel-disruptions-aim-for-nyc-dc-boston-philadelphia-friday-saturday/54870622
:eek:
By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist :D
Ruh Roh...
http://www.wunderground.com/US/DC/001.html#WIN
But, but, but......how will this effect the Panthers-Cardinals game????
>sigh< Looks like we're going to miss all the fun. :(
But, but, but......how will this effect the Panthers-Cardinals game????
Well, that field looked like crap last week. :saywhat: Looks like Jonas will miss the game, but the ice and snow will affect the field. Plus, the coastal winds may be an issue.
>sigh< Looks like we're going to miss all the fun. :(
Unhappy wit dat? Want instant idiots? Just add water...worse with snow shizz. :irked: :mad: :saywhat:
Unhappy wit dat? Want instant idiots? Just add water...worse with snow shizz. :irked: :mad: :saywhat:
Hey, as long as it hits after work on Friday it's nice to stay home, hunker down by the fire, and let it snow.
Don Quixote
01-22-16, 11:03 AM
We think its cute when all these east coasters get all berserk over a snowstorm.
We think its cute when all these east coasters get all berserk over a snowstorm.
Most around those parts don't drive pickups with chains on their tires. :gomer: :p
One thought...how many Jonas babies will hatch in 9 mos.? :D
We think its cute when all these east coasters get all berserk over a snowstorm.
Grocery store is out of eggs and frozen pizzas.
Reasonable worst case projections:
http://i65.tinypic.com/nz543l.png
Don Quixote
01-22-16, 12:22 PM
I always like to buy a 50 lb bag of flour and a side of beef, because you could be snowed-in for months.
Grocery store is out of eggs and frozen pizzas.
Reasonable worst case projections:
http://i65.tinypic.com/nz543l.png
Good time to hit the Surekill. ;) On the good side, nrc wants to help shovel. :gomer: ;)
We think its cute when all these east coasters get all berserk over a snowstorm.
And quit sending your snow **** towards us...send it to Canadia. :gomer:
TKGAngel
01-22-16, 01:19 PM
One thought...how many Jonas babies will hatch in 9 mos.? :D
Look for a boom in kindergartners named Jonas in 5 years.
Grocery store is out of eggs and frozen pizzas.
Hopefully everyone remembered to pick up an extra pack or two of Charmin.
Stay safe and warm, OCers.
Look for a boom in kindergartners named Jonas in 5 years.
TBT, we had a foot+ snowstorm back in 2003... :gomer: ;) :D
nissan gtp
01-22-16, 01:57 PM
just started here in the Shenendoah valley -- we're expecting 24ish inches
Looking forward to Daytona next weekend
Sunny and 51 here in The Springs. :p
Sunny and 51 here in The Springs. :p
:irked: :mad: :gomer:
cameraman
01-22-16, 06:16 PM
Yup clear blue skies here.
Don Quixote
01-22-16, 07:48 PM
Sunny and 51 here in The Springs. :pYep, I had to shed the jacket when walking to lunch today.
Yep, I had to shed the jacket when walking to lunch today.
Punks. :gomer: :p
http://gizmodo.com/why-the-full-moon-could-make-this-weekends-blizzard-eve-1754301233
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BmEGm-mraE
Tifosi24
01-22-16, 10:15 PM
Two feet is no joke, we had that a few winters back when the Metrodome collapsed. The big advantage for you folks out East is that it will warm up into the 40s to melt the snow quickly; instead of staying well below freezing for most of the next three months!
Don Quixote
01-23-16, 11:16 AM
Two feet is no joke, we had that a few winters back when the Metrodome collapsed. The big advantage for you folks out East is that it will warm up into the 40s to melt the snow quickly; instead of staying well below freezing for most of the next three months!And probably nobody complained about the weather.
And probably nobody complained about the weather.
Y'all and your pick'em up trucks. :gomer: :p
Side note...roads brined here. We didn't get anything. Wonder how much that cost? :saywhat: And the local news had a piece on the affect of brine/salt on cars. That's what pretty much killed my '98 Bimmer.
:irked:
At least someone is enjoying the White Death...
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/National-Zoos-Giant-Panda-frolics-in-the-Snow-Tian-Tian-366296981.html
:)
How much has fallen
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/22/us/east-coast-snow-storm.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=b-lede-package-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
How much has fallen
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/01/22/us/east-coast-snow-storm.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=b-lede-package-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news
Massive. I don't care what the hippies from CO say, this is colossal. :gomer: :eek: 70mph winds off the coast. Massive flooding in DE and NJ. I have peeps in MD and DC and it's STILL snowing. :saywhat:
EDIT: I-76 in PA is fuster cluck. I can only imagine I-95 and the Shurekill.
nissan gtp
01-23-16, 06:40 PM
Massive. I don't care what the hippies from CO say, this is colossal. :gomer: :eek: 70mph winds off the coast. Massive flooding in DE and NJ. I have peeps in MD and DC and it's STILL snowing. :saywhat:
EDIT: I-76 in PA is fuster cluck. I can only imagine I-95 and the Shurekill.
20 inches at noon, still snowing here
20 inches at noon, still snowing here
Baby makin' time. ;) :D
http://i.imgur.com/M7nXo0k.gif
I prefer...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEutxAiytww
:D
TravelGal
01-24-16, 02:43 AM
Corgis win! Too funny. :D My favorite so far is the snippet from the National zoo of the panda loving the snow. Absolute joy.
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/01/23/464117799/watch-giant-panda-revels-in-d-c-s-giant-snowstorm
Corgis win! Too funny. :D My favorite so far is the snippet from the National zoo of the panda loving the snow. Absolute joy.
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/01/23/464117799/watch-giant-panda-revels-in-d-c-s-giant-snowstorm
You need to update your FB profile pic...
820
:)
Not sure final totals - but easily 28"+.
Biggest issue has been clogged heater vents causing back-up of CO into home.
And there was this collapse today:
http://i66.tinypic.com/2qdzegw.jpg
http://i63.tinypic.com/2q8ulid.jpg
TravelGal
01-24-16, 02:22 PM
That picture ^^^ reminds me of a house for sale after the Northridge earthquake. It was obviously "affected." The owner had added onto the For Sale sign, "Some assembly required." :D:D
http://www.techinsider.io/people-are-diving-into-the-snow-in-swimsuits-2016-1
:saywhat: :gomer:
Don Quixote
02-01-16, 06:22 PM
Big snowstorm along the front range in Colorado today and tomorrow. We haven't named it, yet. :gomer:
TKGAngel
02-02-16, 09:19 AM
The rodent in PA forecast an early spring when he appeared this morning.
Big snowstorm along the front range in Colorado today and tomorrow. We haven't named it, yet. :gomer:
Biggest in the two years I've been living here, probably 10-12 inches at my house.
Don Quixote
02-02-16, 11:58 AM
Biggest in the two years I've been living here, probably 10-12 inches at my house.If past el ninos are any indication, we will get some really big snows in March and April. February snows in el nino years are rare, so this was a bonus. We only got about 7 inches at my office in downtown Denver, and a little more than a foot at my house north of town.
so you guys don't name your snow storms? you just call it snow?
makes sense ;)
Don Quixote
02-02-16, 12:08 PM
so you guys don't name your snow storms? you just call it snow?
makes sense ;)If I was a hipster, I would name it pow-pow.
cameraman
02-02-16, 12:51 PM
It went south of us but central Utah got slapped. A couple towns got up to 28".
Nice thing is that storm dropped 2"-3" of water, much needed in a severe drought area.
Napoleon
02-02-16, 03:07 PM
As for me, my second scheduled ski trip of the year which was to be tomorrow to Seven Springs southeast of Pittsburgh and, like my first ski trip of the year, cancelled due to warm weather.
Don Quixote
02-02-16, 03:48 PM
As for me, my second scheduled ski trip of the year which was to be tomorrow to Seven Springs southeast of Pittsburgh and, like my first ski trip of the year, cancelled due to warm weather.That's what you get for skiing near Pittsburgh. :p
Napoleon
02-02-16, 04:04 PM
Hey, its only something like a 2 3/4 hour drive.
Hey, its only something like a 2 3/4 hour drive.
If you make it down there, be sure to stop over at the Flight 93 memorial.
If past el ninos are any indication, we will get some really big snows in March and April. February snows in el nino years are rare, so this was a bonus. We only got about 7 inches at my office in downtown Denver, and a little more than a foot at my house north of town.
Thanks, Guess I'll plan to keep the snows on the car until May. First time ever I've bought dedicated snow tires.
Napoleon
02-04-16, 08:25 AM
If you make it down there, be sure to stop over at the Flight 93 memorial.
I have been down in that area several times in the last few years and have not gotten a chance yet to visit it. Funny thing is that day (9-11-01) when they first start describing where that plane went down on the news the first thing I thought was "its going to be in Somerset" which wasn't far off the mark (I think when they first started using a location other then X miles SE of Pittsburgh they were saying Somerset before they started using Shanksville).
Maybe this summer if I go bike riding near there on the Great Allegany Passage.
WickerBill
02-15-16, 07:42 AM
Indy finally got a little snow yesterday. About three inches. Hoosier drivers celebrated by having a 50 car pileup on Interstate 70.
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