Overnight snow in Atlanta. I need to move south...
I live in Michigan about 40 miles from one of the largest lakes on the planet. It is cold and there is a chance of 2 to 4 inches here, but 2 to 4 feet along the lake an hour and a half SW from me.
Supposed to be pushing 50 degrees tomorrow. It may be the last shot I have of getting the exterior Xmas lights up on the house.
Supposed to be pushing 50 degrees tomorrow. It may be the last shot I have of getting the exterior Xmas lights up on the house.
It was 51 last night! (but rainy) Today the temps have dropped almost 20 degrees and it's supposed to get in the teens this weekend.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...a-expected-delays-northeast-article-1.1546876WONDERFUL.... massive storm named 'Electra' is currently in the mid-states area and is expected to become a winter storm and plow right into the great lakes region tomorrow.....
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...a-expected-delays-northeast-article-1.1546876
What's up with that? Exactly when did they start naming winter storms like they're hurricanes? I've never heard that before.
I am going to be in the Southwest endzone of the Packer / Steeler game Tomorrow!
5-7 inches of snow by gametime with maybe 4 more inches on the way by monday!
This is so awesome I can barely contain myself!![]()
After Chicagoland got anywhere from 4-12 inches of snow (depending on where you are) from a disturbance from New Year's Eve through New Year's Day, we are now getting a rare major lake effect snow event. Due to being on the west side of the lake and further south along the lake, Chicago rarely gets major lake effect snow events, since strong winds typically don't come out of the east or northeast around here. But they are today, and the ingredients are right for a major lake effect snow system today. It's even bringing snow to places well off the lake, like 40-50+ miles out in the suburbs. So depending on where you live and where the snow bands and squalls set up, Chicagoland could receive anywhere from an additional couple inches of snow to as much as 8+ additional inches of snow.
After Chicagoland got anywhere from 4-12 inches of snow (depending on where you are) from a disturbance from New Year's Eve through New Year's Day, we are now getting a rare major lake effect snow event. Due to being on the west side of the lake and further south along the lake, Chicago rarely gets major lake effect snow events, since strong winds typically don't come out of the east or northeast around here. But they are today, and the ingredients are right for a major lake effect snow system today. It's even bringing snow to places well off the lake, like 40-50+ miles out in the suburbs. So depending on where you live and where the snow bands and squalls set up, Chicagoland could receive anywhere from an additional couple inches of snow to as much as 8+ additional inches of snow.
SE Michigan may get another 11" of snow this weekend. I am definitely going to half to test out my in-laws old cross country skis that have been sitting in my garage for two years.
Here in Winnipeg MB Canada it's -24C (-11F) and -37C (-34F) with wind chill. We also just got a huge load of snow, probably 12cm of snow (5in). Seems like we're getting the same weather as Minneapolis. Perhaps our commiseration can keep us warm
WONDERFUL.... massive storm named 'Electra' is currently in the mid-states area and is expected to become a winter storm and plow right into the great lakes region tomorrow. I have a Christmas party to go to tomorrow evening....
This on the heels of the snow from the past few days that caused a 40 car accident in the West-Michigan area.
On a side note we have had more snow fall thus far this season, than all the way up to the end of January last year... and the weather lairs are saying that we are just getting started.
15 TO 35 DEGREES BELOW ZERO AT TIMES ....REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST TUESDAY
Temps dropped from 39 to 20 degrees in 4 hrs.
Wind Chill Warning -
Schools closed.
Temps dropped from 39 to 20 degrees in 4 hrs.
Wind Chill Warning -
Schools closed.