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coubob

Celestial
A pic my cousin took yesterday mornin looking out his front door.
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nivek

As Above So Below
The high temp earlier today was 78 degrees with sunshine, Saturday 20 degrees and cloudy...

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nivek

As Above So Below
You think we got snow, how about Austria?
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I don't think I would drive on that road, there is no way out if there's an avalanche or something...

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coubob

Celestial
For a short bit it was up to 71 degrees, with the sun beamin down good, felt good for a change. Now back down to the 30`s for a while
 

nivek

As Above So Below
Coast-to-coast storm to bring weather misery to 200 million

A powerful storm that began its journey Sunday in California will roar across the country over the next two to three days, spreading heavy snow, torrential rain and crippling ice to more than 200 million Americans.

That's about 60 percent of the population, AccuWeather said. "Parts of 39 of the 48 contiguous United States will be touched by the massive storm, including every state east of the Mississippi River," AccuWeather meteorologist Faith Eherts said.

On Monday, the storm aimed its fury on the southern Rockies. As much as a foot of snow fell in Arizona, Colorado and New Mexico.

By Tuesday, the storm will spread heavy snow and strong winds into the central U.S., the National Weather Service said.

Late Tuesday and into Wednesday, the threat for heavy snow, ice and dangerous travel will expand across the Midwest, Ohio Valley, Mid Atlantic and the Northeast.

"Kansas City, Omaha, Des Moines, Minneapolis and Duluth could all receive several inches of snow," said AccuWeather meteorologist Tyler Roys.

The Weather Channel warned that the Washington D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia metro areas will see accumulating snow to start before it changes to a mix of sleet, freezing rain and then rain. That could make the Wednesday morning commute in those cities hazardous.

Freezing rain and ice will be especially dangerous in the mountains of West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina, weather.com said, causing tree damage and scattered power outages. Lighter amounts of ice are forecast for portions of Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

In the South, several rounds of heavy, flooding rainfall and even some severe thunderstorms are expected Tuesday and Wednesday.

Up to a half foot of rain could swamp much of northern Mississippi, northern Alabama and Tennessee, where flood watches and warnings have been posted.

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Toroid

Founding Member

nivek

As Above So Below
Ice and sleet is dropping here right now, more expected through the night...

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Standingstones

Celestial
We are expecting around 8 inches of snow here in South Central PA by late afternoon. Then the fun begins with snow turning to freezing rain. The wacky part is that tomorrow will be a high of around 48. Thank God for retirement!
 

nivek

As Above So Below
We are expecting around 8 inches of snow here in South Central PA by late afternoon. Then the fun begins with snow turning to freezing rain. The wacky part is that tomorrow will be a high of around 48. Thank God for retirement!

We had a lot of sleet last night that turned to rain all day today, ugh we don't need more rain...

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