- October 30th, 2012, 7:39 am
#409579
I trust my refrigerator, not the government. Besides, power goes off constantly where I live anyway.
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jbock13 wrote:I trust my refrigerator, not the government. Besides, power goes off constantly where I live anyway.He trusts the Government to tell him whether his food is edible but not for anything else
01LUGrad wrote:This is not me...but I thought about doing it.
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Cider Jim wrote:Jbock, put your images here first and then transfer them over to FF:Thank you.
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jbock13 wrote:Run to Walmart!If you're lying… you're dying.
0z models begin to agree, winter storm beginning Thursday afternoon. Ill update later.
alabama24 wrote:I say 5-8. Possibly more.jbock13 wrote:Run to Walmart!If you're lying… you're dying. :I chortle audibly.:
0z models begin to agree, winter storm beginning Thursday afternoon. Ill update later.
I read 3-6 inches possible. What say you?
LUconn wrote:Are you guys talking Lynchburg? I have not checked any weather reports but just having looked outside for the last few days and seeing standing water in my yard, I can't imagine any accumulation. I guess the ground could freeze up though.Yes, Lynchburg. People want to say the ground will be too warm. Not true. The cold rain we've gotten sucks the warmth out of the ground, and lowers temperatures so it will stick faster. We're also talking about snow rates of 1-2 inches an hour, so that will stick to pretty much anything, especially after sundown.
jbock13 wrote:ETA? When does the snow start? (In other words, are my Thursday night plans canceled
Click on the pictures for a better view. First up is the 12z NAM, which shows around 6 inches of snow. Lastly, the 06z GFS, which comes in at about 9-10 inches.
alabama24 wrote:Yes. It should start out as rain tomorrow morning. I expect to the changeover to occur by at least 1-4pm. When the changeover occurs, expect snow surpassing an inch an hour. The roads will get messy.jbock13 wrote:ETA? When does the snow start? (In other words, are my Thursday night plans canceled :I chortle audibly.: )
Click on the pictures for a better view. First up is the 12z NAM, which shows around 6 inches of snow. Lastly, the 06z GFS, which comes in at about 9-10 inches.
LUconn wrote:Looking out the window, if there is significant snow accumulation, it will be unlike anything I've seen my entire life. Current conditions are basically what I would dread to see as a kid because that meant all we would get was slush on the ground if you were lucky. Though I'm certainly not saying it's not going to happen. Pretty much everyone agrees at this point.Accuweather was calling for 4-8 inches… but they have pulled back on that.