Just got done snow blowing in Lake View. No significant wind here either. Not like yesterday and Saturday night when I had to wear my ski goggles to snowblow.
Yeah but if you just missed your school on the ticker, it was like a 15 minute wait until it came back around again. It’s like waiting on the draft details when you missed our pick.
It will be exactly what you would expect. A bunch of players looking around bored, rolling their eyes, not listening to their coach, being really cold… then end of season
I’m in Lakeview and the accumulation hasn’t been much since this started (maybe 4-5 inches) but it is blowing around like crazy. I just shoveled for my dogs and I didn’t want to open my slider because the huge drift against it, but half my patio was still bare concrete at the same time.
Well it would be their own fault so that makes sense. It would also be historic seeing that a game has never been forfeited before in the history of the NFL. Lots of money at stake too.
I saw the Steelers also changed their travel plans to fly in tomorrow at 3 pm instead of 3 today. Seems like that could be problematic if it’s not going to let up until Monday. Seems like they should have stuck to their plan and been here ahead of the storm. Think of the outrage if they end up pushing it back till Tuesday because of that decision.
Went to Tops late this afternoon to stock up on beer and other bare essentials. The place was a zoo. People are panic buying like the apocalypse is coming. Only bread left on the shelf was multigrain.
I was there too. Sitting in the end zone just a few rows up. We couldn't stop laughing at the huge mess they made. Once it started happening in the middle, they sort of just committed to ruining the entire field just to get the pellets all the way off.
I remember you had some great info last year leading up to the 6 feet during the November storm. Didn’t the local forecasters start to warn the storm would be measured in feet not inches about 5 days before it started though? Seems like we are getting to the timeframe where they have a good indication if it will be a “normal” lake effect day vs. a major event.