Lake Effect Snow Warning...again

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses the impact of Lake Effect snow and the associated weather conditions, with participants sharing personal experiences related to snow accumulation, school closures, and travel disruptions. The conversation also touches on the broader topic of global warming and its perceived connection to weather patterns.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the significant snow accumulation on the lakeshore compared to areas further east, expressing frustration over frequent school closures due to snow days.
  • Another participant shares their experience of high winds and extremely low temperatures, humorously noting the discomfort caused by the cold.
  • A participant discusses their parents' travel plans being affected by the weather, highlighting the challenges faced by travelers during heavy snow.
  • Several participants express a sense of exasperation with the amount of snow received since Thanksgiving, with one humorously wishing for global warming to alleviate the snow burden.
  • Multiple participants agree that global warming is often cited as a reason for various weather phenomena, regardless of whether conditions are extreme or mild.
  • One participant reflects on their experience with Lake Effect snow in New York, noting that some people are unaware of its effects.
  • Another participant mentions the ongoing snow and school closures, expressing hope for clear weather during an upcoming event.
  • One participant shares their experience of managing children at home during snow days, discussing activities they engaged in to keep them occupied.
  • A participant provides a historical perspective on winter weather patterns, referencing past winters with significant snowfall.
  • Another participant humorously suggests blaming personal issues, like weight gain, on global warming.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the extent to which global warming is responsible for current weather conditions, with some participants expressing agreement on its frequent mention in discussions about snow and other weather events, while others share personal anecdotes without a clear consensus on the topic.

Contextual Notes

The thread reflects a shared experience among participants living in areas affected by Lake Effect snow, with discussions rooted in personal anecdotes and regional weather patterns.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community who are experiencing similar weather conditions or those interested in discussing the impact of weather on daily life may find this thread relatable.

katie0128 said:
See, if it wasn't for all this global warming causing massive snow storms (there's irony for ya!) you wouldn't be consuming the chocolate. Yep, you can blame it on global warming.

I'm going to blame my dessert eating on it, too. While we aren't having really bad weather... ummm... what was my excuse again? Oh yeah, I need chocolate (and an extra cupcake and ice cream) because I'm so worried about all of you staying safe. See... global warming again!

Thanks for your concern Katie!:D
 
chefann said:
That bolded statement is why any shows that hold in the next couple of weeks will be well-attended. I mentioned that at a meeting last night, and I really hope it holds true.

Yes, I think that is why, even though everything in the area was closed, I still had 12 people at the show last night! I think some of them would have spent the night, just for a reason to get out of the house for something fun! They kept talking about being able to eat and be without kids for an evening.

They were so much fun. I passed around the new rubs, starting with the Greek Rub, and they started asking if it came with a Greek to do the rubbing.....then, it continued on - they wanted Niko to come with the Greek Rub, and Paolo with the Chipotle.......it all went downhill from there - but we laughed alot!



Anyway - Yippee! There is school today! The Lake Effect Snow is supposed to begin again this evening, and continue into tomorrow - now I just have to hope that the weather doesn't mean my show tomorrow gets canceled!
 
ChefBeckyD said:
They were so much fun. I passed around the new rubs, starting with the Greek Rub, and they started asking if it came with a Greek to do the rubbing.....then, it continued on - they wanted Niko to come with the Greek Rub, and Paolo with the Chipotle.......it all went downhill from there - but we laughed alot!
That does sound like a fun group! Some people get upset when guests start joking around like that, or playing with things instead of paying attention. But I think it's an indication that they're having a good time. And those are the shows that are more likely to generate bookings.
 
chefann said:
That does sound like a fun group! Some people get upset when guests start joking around like that, or playing with things instead of paying attention. But I think it's an indication that they're having a good time. And those are the shows that are more likely to generate bookings.

You are so right Ann!
I tend to just join right in when things get silly......and I'll bring them back around by saying something like "oh, wait a minute.....I think I'm supposed to be doing a demo here.....where was I?" If I can stop what I'm doing and joke around and have fun with them for a couple minutes - it's more fun and less stress, and they are more likely to book! This was a group of ladies who didn't need to book for the free stuff - I got bookings because they had fun!
 
By the way it's negative 9 with negative 28 windchill here! Where's my global warming???
 
You're helping to warm me up!
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I am reminded of something funny I overheard a few weeks ago.

I was in the security line at the Miami airport, which, of couse, was about an hour and 45 minutes long (which was unfortunate, since my flight was only an hour from when I started in the line), and snaked outside of the confines of security around the airport, in the walkways, and generally everywhere else that got in someone's way. There had to be at least 200 people in line.

Those of you who have flown out of Miami will understand.

Some woman walked by, and in her cute little southern debutante accent said, "My goodness. This looks like the checkout line at the Piggly Wiggly the last time it snowed."

:D
 
Well, I think the "global warming" snow storm got lost and made it's way to Cincinnati last night! I'm not sure what the offical measurement is, but we had about 3 inches of snow at our house this morning... and of course schools were cancelled:( . And of course, Wednesdays are my day off, so I had all three critters at home with me... and of course, I needed to run a bunch of errands, so it took about three times as long. Oh well. At least by the time we went out at noon, the roadways were clear... just kinda wet, but not icy anymore!
 
We've had SUNSHINE today....beautiful wonderful sunshine!:sing: :sing: :sing:
 
ChefBeckyD said:
Thanks for your concern Katie!:D

Anything for you, Becky!

ChefBeckyD said:
We've had SUNSHINE today....beautiful wonderful sunshine!

Great! Now I don't have an excuse to be worried about you guys and munch on chocolate!:grumpy:
 
katie0128 said:
Anything for you, Becky!



Great! Now I don't have an excuse to be worried about you guys and munch on chocolate!:grumpy:


Check back tomorrow Katie - you may have an excuse again!:)
 
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Well, we had such a beautiful day, today! I only take my boys to school on Wednesday mornings, and I really don't like doing it. But, the sun rise was amazing at 7:40 am this morning. The snow was covering everything and it wasn't dirty, yet. I was totally gushing about how even though the snow gets me down, God makes it so beautiful. And "this is the day that the Lord has made" blah, blah, blah. My kids didn't even mind. They thought it looked cool outside too. Then we were able to end the night with the Lunar Eclipse. We watched American Idol and ran outside when it was over to see the moon. So, again, I gushed about how God gave us an awesome sunrise to begin the day and an awesome moon to end the day. The sun and clear skies just make me happy! Of course, having the kids in school all day helps an awful lot.
 
JAE said:
Well, we had such a beautiful day, today! I only take my boys to school on Wednesday mornings, and I really don't like doing it. But, the sun rise was amazing at 7:40 am this morning. The snow was covering everything and it wasn't dirty, yet. I was totally gushing about how even though the snow gets me down, God makes it so beautiful. And "this is the day that the Lord has made" blah, blah, blah. My kids didn't even mind. They thought it looked cool outside too. Then we were able to end the night with the Lunar Eclipse. We watched American Idol and ran outside when it was over to see the moon. So, again, I gushed about how God gave us an awesome sunrise to begin the day and an awesome moon to end the day. The sun and clear skies just make me happy! Of course, having the kids in school all day helps an awful lot.

Yesterday was a beautiful day - from beginning til end! More sun today - and the weekend looks gorgeous! We are going sledding!
 
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Have fun sledding! I have a show, and I'm glad the snow isn't supposed to bother us.
Yesterday I bought a new pair of mittens (50% off) and ear warmers (also 50% off). Bought a new Columbia coat two days ago (50% off). Next, I need new boots and my kids might appreciate if I get some snow pants because they always want me to go sledding. I don't have proper winter clothing. I think I would tolerate the cold if I had appropriate warm clothing. I told my kids that they may not ever borrow these mittens. They can wear a mismatched pair instead.
 
Good luck with that rule. ;)
 
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The_Kitchen_Guy said:
Good luck with that rule. ;)
I know! I always feel bad that their hands are going to be cold because Mom's aren't supposed to let their kids' hands be cold. But, I seriously have to have these mittens for myself. My fingers just won't stay warm in gloves and they turn numb and stay that way for a long time after I'm inside. Since I do most of the shoveling around here, I have to have warm mittens. I'll let you know how it goes.:)
 
I just rescheduled my show for tonight because we are suppose to get a mix of snow and ice tonight and into tomorrow. The show was going to take me an hour and a half to get there and I didn't want to take a chance of not being able to get home.
 
We're currently experiencing white-out conditions. Lovely.
 
Gotta Love It (not)
baychef said:
I agree, Lisa! Today I drove back from Buffalo to 100 miles north of Syracuse (home) and as Lisa knows, that route hugs Lake Erie and then Lake Ontario (for a 4 hour drive). Luckily, we only had about 20 miles to drive through lake effect. It wasn't the worst I have driven through but my parents who are in their 70's were with me and I think it scared the stuffing out of them.

For those of you who have never driven through it just put a white sheet over the windshield of your vehicle when you are driving through 2 to 6 inches of snow. You can slow down to about 15 mph but watch out for the idiots that just have to pass you! Then throw a second white sheet over your windshiled to simulate the snow they kick up as they pass you! You may wear Depends while simulating your drive through lake effect snow!:eek:

Ever notice it's "too bad" to get to work but never to bad to leave it? I hate LE. I have grip marks on my steering wheel and a nose impression on the windshield!:yuck:
 
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Sorry you all are getting the bad weather. It's just cold here and the skin on my fingers is cracking, stinging, itching, and bleeding. My new mittens are helping a little, but I keep re-opening my wounds. Stay safe and warm.
 
raebates said:
We're currently experiencing white-out conditions. Lovely.
It's global waming, you know. That's why the polar ice caps are getting thicker, too.
 
mombird4 said:
Ever notice it's "too bad" to get to work but never to bad to leave it? I hate LE. I have grip marks on my steering wheel and a nose impression on the windshield!:yuck:

SO glad that I was not drinking a beverage when I read this!!! Yes, I think I have stretch marks on my knuckles!! Actually the area we drove through was on CNN today...they had 43 inches of snow in 36 hours:eek:
 
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
It's global waming, you know. That's why the polar ice caps are getting thicker, too.
LOOK...this penguin was blown through Rae's town in the lake effect! This is a picture of Rae and the bird!
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w169/baychef_album/howcute-1.jpg
 
How do you know it's Rae? She's not in a paper gown.:D
 
In fact, she looks like she's wearing a tuxedo.
 
Is that her and her gyno? It may not be her...look, she has shoes on!!
 
Actually, the young woman in the photo is a bit taller than I. ;)
 
Our local radio station has a guest host on. She was a new singer from Tennessee. She was reading the local weather and when she said the high today would be a cold 24 degrees, they had to correct her and tell her that was actually a warm up compared to what it has been here. I heard we may even get over freezing tomorrow!
 
Our weather forecast for the next 3 days is SUNSHINE!!! And Sat and Sun are supposed to be 30 degrees - that seems practically balmy compared to the -5 we woke up to yesterday!
 
The sun is shining here, too, and we're up to a balmy 19.I've got a couple of trees I'd like to trim before the sap starts to run, but I don't even want to think about trying to start a chainsaw in these temps. Yeesch.
 

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