The_Kitchen_Guy
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Yeah, yeah, yeah...right. The sky is falling...the sky is falling.
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It is my understanding that those of you who live in the Dakotas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio are getting this same schtick.
I probably shouldn't make light of it, because it's liable to snow heavy somewhere, maybe even here. The last three times the television meteorologists predicted these dire circumstances, we've had little more than flurries. These are the same guys that shift into wall-to-wall "Ohmygoshwe'reallgonnadie!" mode when there MIGHT be a tornado someplace.
In the past, at least around here, the wusses who run our school systems have cancelled school based on these dire predictions - only to look foolish when the snow never materialized. Since the White Death isn't supposed to happen until Saturday, I'm surprised they didn't cancel school today and Monday in anticipation.
What this is mostly going to do is clear the grocery store shelves of bread and milk. As my neighbor, with her penchant for Yogi Berraisms used to say, "You better go stock up before the hoarders get it all."
You have my permission to give me lots of grief IF the dire prediction turns out to be true by Monday morning but I've heard this same song and dance so many times that it tends to go in one ear and out the other.
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[soap box alert]
[along with most other midwestern states but my report is localized]A Winter storm watch remains in effect from Saturday evening through Sunday afternoon. Heavy snowfall with accumulations of 8 to 12 inches is possible across South Central and Southeast Wisconsin...
...Saturday evening through Sunday.
In addition, strong easterly winds may result in significant blowing and drifting snow in and near blizzard conditions.
A Winter Storm Watch is issued when heavy show...sleet...or freezing rain is expected to accumulate to levels that will cause major impacts to commerce and society. Cointiue to monitor the latest forecasts for updates and possible warnings.
All interests should start thinking about making alternate arrangements if you are currently planning travel Saturday night and Sunday.
It is my understanding that those of you who live in the Dakotas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio are getting this same schtick.
I probably shouldn't make light of it, because it's liable to snow heavy somewhere, maybe even here. The last three times the television meteorologists predicted these dire circumstances, we've had little more than flurries. These are the same guys that shift into wall-to-wall "Ohmygoshwe'reallgonnadie!" mode when there MIGHT be a tornado someplace.
In the past, at least around here, the wusses who run our school systems have cancelled school based on these dire predictions - only to look foolish when the snow never materialized. Since the White Death isn't supposed to happen until Saturday, I'm surprised they didn't cancel school today and Monday in anticipation.
What this is mostly going to do is clear the grocery store shelves of bread and milk. As my neighbor, with her penchant for Yogi Berraisms used to say, "You better go stock up before the hoarders get it all."
You have my permission to give me lots of grief IF the dire prediction turns out to be true by Monday morning but I've heard this same song and dance so many times that it tends to go in one ear and out the other.
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