Re: There's Always The Weather
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 9:43 pm
report what?
It was 25 deg F last night with a lonely LAKE EFFECT snow that left nothing but a sprinkling at my house and thirty miles away near Greater Pittsburgh Airport a place had 2 inches. That's Lake Effect snow.
Lake Effect snow actually shows on radar as a line running from northwest down to south east and forming and reforming. Rarely more than a half mile or mile wide.
And yes, it is a whole bunch to moisture from Lake Erie -- figure 100 to 130 miles away.
There was lots of ice this morning and tonight thanks to the temperature being so low.
I had to drive lots today to get to a hospital (I'm not sick). It was also windy I felt it on they highway as I drove.
Only danger was the three or four deer within a thousand feet of my driveway.
I started driving back in 1966, so I know how to drive in ice and snow. Only the fools and dumb-jerks have bump and crunch follies in winter. I've actually had my car spinning around in circles and brought it under control without wrecking to damaging the car.
Of course if you've never seen snow like parts of California have never seen snow . . . What are you? Underprivileged?
It was 25 deg F last night with a lonely LAKE EFFECT snow that left nothing but a sprinkling at my house and thirty miles away near Greater Pittsburgh Airport a place had 2 inches. That's Lake Effect snow.
Lake Effect snow actually shows on radar as a line running from northwest down to south east and forming and reforming. Rarely more than a half mile or mile wide.
And yes, it is a whole bunch to moisture from Lake Erie -- figure 100 to 130 miles away.
There was lots of ice this morning and tonight thanks to the temperature being so low.
I had to drive lots today to get to a hospital (I'm not sick). It was also windy I felt it on they highway as I drove.
Only danger was the three or four deer within a thousand feet of my driveway.
I started driving back in 1966, so I know how to drive in ice and snow. Only the fools and dumb-jerks have bump and crunch follies in winter. I've actually had my car spinning around in circles and brought it under control without wrecking to damaging the car.
Of course if you've never seen snow like parts of California have never seen snow . . . What are you? Underprivileged?