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ChefBeckyD said:Yes, and then it's headed across the lake towards us.
:yuck:
rebeccastt said:I guess it wouldn't be nice then to tell you that it is a sunny 80 degrees here and has been for the past few weeks.
Yeah, where's Mr. Internet and Global Warming Inventor these days?rebeccastt said:Global warming?????
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Yeah, where's Mr. Internet and Global Warming Inventor these days?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Yeah, where's Mr. Internet and Global Warming Inventor these days?
BeaLorene said:I guess I wouldn't gain any sympathy by saying that we are suffering from major sinus headaches and allergies due to an early Spring.... Everything is covered in yellow dust.
I guess we're lucky...we already did the flu bouts back in January...janetupnorth said:Nope, because here everyone is suffering from the flu only to be followed by spring allergies and sinus infections in a month or so...
BeaLorene said:I guess we're lucky...we already did the flu bouts back in January...
janetupnorth said:We did too - the respiratory flu - this time it was the stomach flu... :yuck:
It's been a BAD year around here - even those who are normally VERY healthy have been getting sick.
Selling his carbon credits door-to-door.janetupnorth said:Somewhere down south and warm I'm sure!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Selling his carbon credits door-to-door.
Exactly what I was thinking! I SO hope we're done with snow.....I am beyond ready for a long spring.krzymomof4 said:You all can keep that white stuff up there!!
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Update...
Now they're saying it's going to be too warm, and we'll get mostly rain, turning to snow later in the day with an accumulation of about 1".
For crying out loud, if a meteorologist can't tell us what the weather is going to be in three days, how can Al Gore tell us what it's going to be in 25 years?
Alot of the white ends up here, but it is stuck in people's hair and they drive motor homes and pump our economy...pampered1224 said:No AC yet but we hit 53 degrees today. All that after 12.4 inches of snow on Friday! Most of the snow is gone! We are however, in for more "weird" weather tonight but after the last several days of hearing about winter storm advisories and warnings, we got the news that we will probably only get a few inches and rain too. I HATE WHITE AND I HATE SNOW! That is until next year! That's why I love Wisconsin! I think I would miss the 2 seasons. You all know this one! Snow and Construction of course.
Chef Stephanie Petersen said:Alot of the white ends up here, but it is stuck in people's hair and they drive motor homes and pump our economy...
Just read this. Very cute. Lacrosse was actually quite muddy today because of the big melt. I didn't even need a coat last night after dark or today. Practice is cancelled for tomorrow because the field is too muddy.The_Kitchen_Guy said:But La Crosse is in Wisconsin and you're in Michigan.
I won't flick you in the eye, girlfriend, but I might have a hissy fit! :cry: :cry: :blushing: Ughhh.... Spokane, WA had snow and hail and wind and everything today! I am so sick of it! This is the only time I miss California, and I don't miss it really.... I just miss the warmer weather at this time of the year!Chef Stephanie Petersen said:I have to chime in here. I don't usually, but I just had to turn on my AC because it so warm today here... Don't flick me in the eye...
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Yeah, where's Mr. Internet and Global Warming Inventor these days?
A Winter Storm Watch is issued by the National Weather Service when there is a potential for a winter storm with significant snow, ice, or sleet accumulations. It is typically issued 24-48 hours in advance of the storm to give people time to prepare.
This particular Winter Storm Watch is for Thursday, but it is important to check your local forecast for the exact timing and duration of the storm. Winter Storm Watches can also be upgraded to Winter Storm Warnings or downgraded to Advisories depending on the latest forecast information.
Accumulations of over 6 inches are expected from this storm, according to the National Weather Service. However, it is important to note that snowfall amounts can vary greatly depending on the track and intensity of the storm.
This depends on the location and time of year. In some areas, a Winter Storm Watch for accumulations of over 6 inches may be common during the winter months. However, in other areas, it may be less common and therefore considered more unusual.
So far this winter, there have been 115 inches of snow, making it the second snowiest winter on record. This information is specific to the location mentioned and may vary for other areas. It is always important to stay updated on current weather conditions and forecasts for your specific location.