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Title: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 19, 2012, 05:19:29 PM
I'm from AZ. Been in Iowa for 5 years. I've learned to fear a certain phrase: "rain mixed with snow."
That means Ice on the roads covered with snow...even an ice storm!
All week the weather men have been predicting worse weather. 2-5 inches. 4-6. 6-12, now its 8 to 14 inches!
Further we will have blizzard conditions for 12 freaking hours. The conditions will be life threatening for those on the road tonight. The people at WHO radio are simply staying at the station overnight--even the morning people!
Oh and there will be 10 foot monster drifts rampaging through the city. TEN freaking feet! traveling faster than a grown man can run on the ice!

Course now the Mannn saw the doom coming. On Monday, I bought two weeks worth of food. Yeah things ought to be fine by the weekend...but ya never know when a Hooters gal will show up at your door in need of food and warmth.

In any case, if the Mayans are right (and they couldn't predict their own civilization's demise, why should we trust them with the world's end?), then it just might be a frozen doom for us all.
--I'll try to stay online until the end.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Celtic Rose on December 19, 2012, 06:16:42 PM
I suspect that I left Nebraska just in time.   :panic:  It was a little surreal getting an e-mail from my church in Omaha saying that the prayer service was cancelled due to weather. 
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 19, 2012, 06:20:11 PM
I suspect that I left Nebraska just in time.   :panic:  It was a little surreal getting an e-mail from my church in Omaha saying that the prayer service was cancelled due to weather. 

Oh, so you already left Nebraska.

Omaha's getting pounded.

High winds here on the roof of Nebraska, not so much snow.

Snow, yes, but nothing like what's happening in Omaha.

Just 60 mph gusts of wind mixed with light snow here.
Title: Re: Re: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on December 19, 2012, 06:20:17 PM
I'm from AZ. Been in Iowa for 5 years. I've learned to fear a certain phrase: "rain mixed with snow."
That means Ice on the roads covered with snow...even an ice storm!
All week the weather men have been predicting worse weather. 2-5 inches. 4-6. 6-12, now its 8 to 14 inches!
Further we will have blizzard conditions for 12 freaking hours. The conditions will be life threatening for those on the road tonight. The people at WHO radio are simply staying at the station overnight--even the morning people!
Oh and there will be 10 foot monster drifts rampaging through the city. TEN freaking feet! traveling faster than a grown man can run on the ice!

Course now the Mannn saw the doom coming. On Monday, I bought two weeks worth of food. Yeah things ought to be fine by the weekend...but ya never know when a Hooters gal will show up at your door in need of food and warmth.

In any case, if the Mayans are right (and they couldn't predict their own civilization's demise, why should we trust them with the world's end?), then it just might be a frozen doom for us all.
--I'll try to stay online until the end.

I arrived at my temporary destination at 5, and it is nasty out.  At least we have the 50 mph gusts to look forward to tomorrow. :banghead:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Celtic Rose on December 19, 2012, 06:25:17 PM
Oh, so you already left Nebraska.

Omaha's getting pounded.

High winds here on the roof of Nebraska, not so much snow.

Snow, yes, but nothing like what's happening in Omaha.

Just 60 mph gusts of wind mixed with light snow here.


Yep,  I flew into California on Sunday.  I'll be back in Omaha sometime after the New Year to take my licensing exam and possibly pack up my apartment depending on how employment looks.  Stay safe out there.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 19, 2012, 06:31:45 PM

Yep,  I flew into California on Sunday.  I'll be back in Omaha sometime after the New Year to take my licensing exam and possibly pack up my apartment depending on how employment looks.  Stay safe out there.

<<<eminently safe and secure.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 19, 2012, 07:17:11 PM
I'm from AZ. Been in Iowa for 5 years. I've learned to fear a certain phrase: "rain mixed with snow."
That means Ice on the roads covered with snow...even an ice storm!
All week the weather men have been predicting worse weather. 2-5 inches. 4-6. 6-12, now its 8 to 14 inches!
Further we will have blizzard conditions for 12 freaking hours. The conditions will be life threatening for those on the road tonight. The people at WHO radio are simply staying at the station overnight--even the morning people!
Oh and there will be 10 foot monster drifts rampaging through the city. TEN freaking feet! traveling faster than a grown man can run on the ice!

Course now the Mannn saw the doom coming. On Monday, I bought two weeks worth of food. Yeah things ought to be fine by the weekend...but ya never know when a Hooters gal will show up at your door in need of food and warmth.

In any case, if the Mayans are right (and they couldn't predict their own civilization's demise, why should we trust them with the world's end?), then it just might be a frozen doom for us all.
--I'll try to stay online until the end.

I lived in Iowa for a few years, a little north of the Quad Cities area.  Some brutal winters, to be sure.  Don't put any money on that 'Things ought to be fine by the weekend' thing, the two weeks worth of provisions was a wise precaution.  On the plus side, there aren't all that many trees to take down the powerlines on a large scale.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Texacon on December 19, 2012, 07:28:41 PM
Are you saying this shit really happens?  I always thought the news blew this stuff out of proportion. Showing us pics and vid from Siberia or something.

KC
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 19, 2012, 07:34:42 PM
Are you saying this shit really happens?  I always thought the news blew this stuff out of proportion. Showing us pics and vid from Siberia or something.

KC

These are from the December storm a few years ago.

(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/kent62526/Ice%20storm/000_0036.jpg)
Not a scratch on the car afterwards.
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/kent62526/Ice%20storm/000_0044.jpg)

This is just a block off a major 4 lane highway through the town.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 19, 2012, 07:39:34 PM
730 PM and its begun. at first the rain mixed with snow melted the moment it touched the ground, the earth itself was too warm. But now there is a quarter inch blanket of snow. No rain left, all snow, and its coming down hard.

Up to now, we had no snow at all for this year. sounds like Mother nature is making up for lost time.


Title: Re: Re: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: jtyangel on December 19, 2012, 07:45:05 PM
I arrived at my temporary destination at 5, and it is nasty out.  At least we have the 50 mph gusts to look forward to tomorrow. :banghead:

Yep moving our way too. Friday and Saturday are our days for one. A bit more worried about ice on Friday since we are getting a huge amount of rain tomorrow and then it's dropping down to freezing or cooler with lots of wind. I sense we'll see who remembers how to drive in winter weather come Friday's commute in. Hallelujah I'm working at home that day. :-)
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Texacon on December 19, 2012, 07:46:42 PM
These are from the December storm a few years ago.



No, this is not true!!!  You can't make me believe this happens in the US!!!

KC
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 19, 2012, 07:48:32 PM
No, this is not true!!!  You can't make me believe this happens in the US!!!

KC
Its part of Obama's agenda
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: BattleHymn on December 19, 2012, 08:02:33 PM
These are from the December storm a few years ago.

(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/kent62526/Ice%20storm/000_0036.jpg)
Not a scratch on the car afterwards.
(http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b258/kent62526/Ice%20storm/000_0044.jpg)

This is just a block off a major 4 lane highway through the town.

That looks like what the ice storms do to us when we get them.  The trees sure do look ugly for a couple of years afterwards when they've lost their leaves.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 19, 2012, 08:03:38 PM
No, this is not true!!!  You can't make me believe this happens in the US!!!

KC

Hey, you shoulda seen it before Glowbull Warming...

 :popcorn:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 19, 2012, 08:04:57 PM
That looks like what the ice storms do to us when we get them.  The trees sure do look ugly for a couple of years afterwards when they've lost their leaves.

Most of these trees are pretty old and I'm surprised that some of them survived.  


I think snow and ice covered trees are pretty, tight up to the point limbs start crashing down.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: BattleHymn on December 19, 2012, 08:12:13 PM
Most of these trees are pretty old and I'm surprised that some of them survived.  


I think snow and ice covered trees are pretty, tight up to the point limbs start crashing down.

I do too.  What mix of trees do you guys have where you are at?  The walnuts and oaks suffer little from breakage, but pretty much everything else will lose tons of limbs if we've not had a lot of ice in awhile. 

You can always tell how long it's been since an ice storm around here.  Just look to see how old the pear trees in your area are.  One storm, and they look like a blooming onion.  I've also go a picture I need to dig out where the ice was so thick from the last storm, that I was able to carefully stand on top of the grass, without it breaking.  Granted, I'm only a little over 140 pounds, but still. 
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 19, 2012, 08:20:18 PM
I do too.  What mix of trees do you guys have where you are at?  The walnuts and oaks suffer little from breakage, but pretty much everything else will lose tons of limbs if we've not had a lot of ice in awhile. 

You can always tell how long it's been since an ice storm around here.  Just look to see how old the pear trees in your area are.  One storm, and they look like a blooming onion.  I've also go a picture I need to dig out where the ice was so thick from the last storm, that I was able to carefully stand on top of the grass, without it breaking.  Granted, I'm only a little over 140 pounds, but still. 

Mostly maple, elm and a few Chinese elms and even fewer oak trees are in the neighborhood.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 19, 2012, 10:42:28 PM
Update. 10:30 PM. about an inch and a half on the ground.
What gets me is the temperature: 34 degrees. Its above freezing and we still have that much snow on the ground!

I've been here 5 winters and each one has been completely different. Further I'm still amazed at what snow will do. Thunder snow is the freakiest thing I have ever encountered. You know that special "hush" during a snowstorm? Add thunder to that and you will think you're in the twilight zone. spooky...
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: BattleHymn on December 19, 2012, 10:59:27 PM
Update. 10:30 PM. about an inch and a half on the ground.
What gets me is the temperature: 34 degrees. Its above freezing and we still have that much snow on the ground!

I've been here 5 winters and each one has been completely different. Further I'm still amazed at what snow will do. Thunder snow is the freakiest thing I have ever encountered. You know that special "hush" during a snowstorm? Add thunder to that and you will think you're in the twilight zone. spooky...


Yeah, but isn't it cool?  My absolute favorite weather right there, next to that weird green colored atmosphere right after tornadic weather has moved through an area. :-)
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 20, 2012, 04:38:51 AM
It's been raining fairly steadily , but lightly since about 7 last night .  It's up to 50 now, about 10 degrees warmer than when the rain started.  The cold front should be moving in soon.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 20, 2012, 04:42:04 AM
<<snow's done.

<<survived.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 20, 2012, 04:44:41 AM
I lived in Iowa for a few years, a little north of the Quad Cities area.  Some brutal winters, to be sure.  Don't put any money on that 'Things ought to be fine by the weekend' thing, the two weeks worth of provisions was a wise precaution.  On the plus side, there aren't all that many trees to take down the powerlines on a large scale.

I'm confused.

No brutal winters in Indiana during your earlier years?

And as a long time military professional, never stationed anywhere north?

It's good to watch Rebel endure the winter up in Alaska.  Weather builds character.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 20, 2012, 04:47:07 AM
Update. 10:30 PM. about an inch and a half on the ground.

What gets me is the temperature: 34 degrees. Its above freezing and we still have that much snow on the ground!

I've been here 5 winters and each one has been completely different. Further I'm still amazed at what snow will do. Thunder snow is the freakiest thing I have ever encountered. You know that special "hush" during a snowstorm? Add thunder to that and you will think you're in the twilight zone. spooky...

We were all winded out earlier.

And then the snow came lazily drifting down.....

We got about five inches, maybe, gently sitting on the ground, no drifts.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 20, 2012, 06:15:49 AM
6:00 AM. Des Moines 8 inches so far. Radio saying it will be at least 14 inches by the time its all done.
2 miles north of me they got 12 inches. DOT recommending NO travel for any reason. High winds making this a Blizzard until 6 PM tonight.

the only WHO radio people on the air are the ones who spent the night at the station, no one else can get in.
Schools are all closed. The city bus line are down for only the 3rd time in its history. 31,000 people are out of power.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 20, 2012, 06:49:55 AM
I did think ahead, and took today off. I requested it on Monday and got it. My company has a reputation for never closing no matter what. They did close once while I was there. I just called the company weather hotline. We are NOT closed, we have a delayed opening until noon. --I'm staying home.

Most roads are not passable. 4 wheel drives are getting stuck and blocking roads defined as "open."
The plows have all been out, but the wind is blowing snow right back onto the road.

[youtube=425,350]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3ZOKDmorj0[/youtube]
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 20, 2012, 07:11:14 AM
I thought I hear it, but the radio just confirmed it. THUNDER SNOW!
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: njpines on December 20, 2012, 08:15:00 AM
Update. 10:30 PM. about an inch and a half on the ground.
What gets me is the temperature: 34 degrees. Its above freezing and we still have that much snow on the ground!

I've been here 5 winters and each one has been completely different. Further I'm still amazed at what snow will do. Thunder snow is the freakiest thing I have ever encountered. You know that special "hush" during a snowstorm? Add thunder to that and you will think you're in the twilight zone. spooky...


We had a couple of thunder snows the winter of 2009/10 when the east coast had several nor'easters and a buttload of snow.  It IS freaky!!  :panic:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: NHSparky on December 20, 2012, 08:18:04 AM
Ah, ain't winter wonderful?

From the 2008 NH ice storm:

(http://www.nhviewfinders.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/ice-storm-2008.jpg)

(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_7dVCdz7ZV5Y/SUyOuyK8TnI/AAAAAAAAAVU/08OTKzfNzDk/s400/Ice+storm+Dec+08+009.jpg)

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_7dVCdz7ZV5Y/SUyO2o0yvnI/AAAAAAAAAVc/AVihhTV3iaA/s400/Ice+storm+Dec+08+011.jpg)

(http://blog.syracuse.com/news/2008/12/large_Ice_Storm_MEJP104.JPG)
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 20, 2012, 08:22:00 AM
I'm confused.

No brutal winters in Indiana during your earlier years?

And as a long time military professional, never stationed anywhere north?

It's good to watch Rebel endure the winter up in Alaska.  Weather builds character.

I lived in southern Indiana, in the Ohio River watershed, as a youth, not the chillier and flatter northern half of the state.  There are actually not many military installations besides USAF ones in the frozen north for several reasons, the only reason the USAF has them is as a legacy of the over-the-pole threat and counterthreat from the Cold War days, like Minot ND for instance.  The Army prefers places where they aren't going to lose 30 days of training time a year due to weather or have travel in and out cut off randomly through the Winter months.  My stay in the Quad Cities actually was due to a military assignment, but for topographical and climatic reasons the upper Mississippi valley is a trough down which the 'Polar Rollers' slide down into the upper Midwest, it had the shittiest Winter weather of anyplace I've lived or been stationed.  For a temperate zone location, I have to say New Jersey had the best, the Mid-Atlantic climate is uniquely mild, but there were plenty of other reasons I wanted to GTFO of there.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: njpines on December 20, 2012, 08:30:08 AM
I lived in southern Indiana, in the Ohio River watershed, as a youth, not the chillier and flatter northern half of the state.  There are actually not many military installations besides USAF ones in the frozen north for several reasons, the only reason the USAF has them is as a legacy of the over-the-pole threat and counterthreat from the Cold War days, like Minot ND for instance.  The Army prefers places where they aren't going to lose 30 days of training time a year due to weather or have travel in and out cut off randomly through the Winter months.  My stay in the Quad Cities actually was due to a military assignment, but for topographical and climatic reasons the upper Mississippi valley is a trough down which the 'Polar Rollers' slide down into the upper Midwest, it had the shittiest Winter weather of anyplace I've lived or been stationed.  For a temperate zone location, I have to say New Jersey had the best, the Mid-Atlantic climate is uniquely mild, but there were plenty of other reasons I wanted to GTFO of there.

 :lol:  Don't blame ya!
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Mr Mannn on December 20, 2012, 08:43:56 AM
Now they are reporting Freezing Fog on 1-80 east (the freeway between Des Moines and Chicago).

Thats a new one to me. never ever heard of that.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Texacon on December 20, 2012, 09:58:17 AM
Freezing fog.  Freezing fog.  Wow.  What does that even mean?  Are there huge blocks of fog just sitting out there on the highway.  Waiting for some unsuspecting Texan to drive into one?!

KC
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: franksolich on December 20, 2012, 10:52:56 AM
Freezing fog.  Freezing fog.  Wow.  What does that even mean?  Are there huge blocks of fog just sitting out there on the highway.  Waiting for some unsuspecting Texan to drive into one?!

KC

Freezing fog is a characteristic of the Upper Great Plains states, of which Iowa may be considered "sort of" one.

Weather builds character.  Nothing like it.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Texacon on December 20, 2012, 11:30:01 AM
Freezing fog is a characteristic of the Upper Great Plains states, of which Iowa may be considered "sort of" one.

Weather builds character.  Nothing like it.

Being able to ride the Harley 12 months out of the year builds character too.  I think I'll stick to the Harley character thank you very much.

 :-)

KC
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: debk on December 20, 2012, 11:36:55 AM
We are having rain.....lots of rain on saturated ground.

(http://www.wbir.com/images/weather/134/91/2/weather/graphics/ADI%20Radar.jpg)

Wind advisory (up to 40mph) for us until 7pm TOMORROW night. High wind warnings(over 50mph) for neighboring counties because they are in the mountains.

Rain supposed to be out of here by mid-afternoon, but then getting snow showers tonight and tomorrow morning. Actural temps to be in low 30's but wind chill in upper teens. Heading to colder tomorrow night.

Need to go take 2 interiors in counties to the north....but think I may wait until tomorrow. Would rather deal with just wind and no wet stuff.

I think it was close to 60 yesterday and just a beautiful day. Much better weather to be outside taking pictures of house damage. :confused:


Noon news showed video from Kansas.  :o :o :o  I'm really really not going to complain about MY weather....

When did the weather people start naming winter storms? This one is "Winter Storm Draco"?

At first glance, thought it said "Draino"....  :thatsright:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Chris_ on December 20, 2012, 11:41:25 AM
We had rain last night and this morning.

Going to be cold tonight... 29º
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Wineslob on December 20, 2012, 12:29:15 PM
Haven't heard anything from Manbearpig, must be hibernating........
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 20, 2012, 12:42:31 PM
Blizzard Warning has been issued for parts of central Illinois until midnight tonight. Winds combined with snow will cause reduced visibility. Travel late this afternoon will become hazardous. Winds could gust to 60 mph.

Typical winter forecast for this time of year.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: IassaFTots on December 20, 2012, 01:04:21 PM
Friggin wind pulled my fence out last night.  Snow, especially Thundersnow would have made the pain a little less, and the repair a little more justified.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: CG6468 on December 20, 2012, 01:08:10 PM
Winds are increasing here - about 25 MPH now, supposed to go to ~60 MPH later. And I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow morning!  :rofl:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Airwolf on December 20, 2012, 01:47:59 PM
I'm from AZ. Been in Iowa for 5 years. I've learned to fear a certain phrase: "rain mixed with snow."
That means Ice on the roads covered with snow...even an ice storm!
All week the weather men have been predicting worse weather. 2-5 inches. 4-6. 6-12, now its 8 to 14 inches!
Further we will have blizzard conditions for 12 freaking hours. The conditions will be life threatening for those on the road tonight. The people at WHO radio are simply staying at the station overnight--even the morning people!
Oh and there will be 10 foot monster drifts rampaging through the city. TEN freaking feet! traveling faster than a grown man can run on the ice!

Course now the Mannn saw the doom coming. On Monday, I bought two weeks worth of food. Yeah things ought to be fine by the weekend...but ya never know when a Hooters gal will show up at your door in need of food and warmth.

In any case, if the Mayans are right (and they couldn't predict their own civilization's demise, why should we trust them with the world's end?), then it just might be a frozen doom for us all.
--I'll try to stay online until the end.

Is it bad when you look out the window and see this?

(http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20091202184049/starwars/images/6/67/Battle_of_Hoth.jpg)


Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: CG6468 on December 20, 2012, 01:58:41 PM
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Issued by The National Weather Service
Chicago, IL

Thu, Dec 20, 2012, 12:21 PM CST

Updated Dec 20, 2012, 1:50pm CST


... WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 AM CST FRIDAY...

* TIMING... RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW FROM WEST TO EAST LATE THIS AFTERNOON OR EARLY THIS EVENING... WITH SNOW BECOMING HEAVY AT TIMES. THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL AND LOWEST VISIBILITY SHOULD OCCUR IN THE IMMEDIATE CHICAGO METRO AREA BETWEEN 5 AND 9 PM. SNOW WILL LINGER THROUGH THE NIGHT TONIGHT. VERY STRONG WINDS WILL DEVELOP AS THE SNOW ARRIVES AND CONTINUE THURSDAY NIGHT.

* SNOW ACCUMULATION:CURRENT INDICATORS SUGGEST THAT TOTALS OF 2 TO AS MUCH AS 6 INCHES ARE LIKELY... WITH THE HIGHEST AMOUNTS FAVORED ACROSS THE FAR NORTH AND NORTHWEST SUBURBS OF CHICAGO... AND ACROSS NORTHEAST PORTER COUNTY INDIANA. LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ARE POSSIBLE IF HEAVY SNOW BANDS WITH THUNDERSNOW OCCUR.

* WIND: WINDS WILL BECOME NORTHWEST AND INCREASE TO 30 TO 40 MPH BY LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT WITH GUSTS TO 50 TO 60 MPH EXPECTED. WINDS NEAR THE LAKE AND PORTER COUNTY SHORELINE COULD EXCEED 60 MPH AT TIMES.

* IMPACTS... THE COMBINATION OF THE INTENSE SNOWFALL AND VERY STRONG WINDS WILL RESULT IN GREATLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES AND POSSIBLY NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS. FALLING TEMPERATURES WILL CAUSE ROADS TO BECOME SNOW COVERED AND TRAVEL TREACHEROUS. THIS WILL LIKELY IMPACT THE EVENING RUSH HOUR. THE STRONG WINDS MAY ALSO RESULT IN MINOR DAMAGE AND SPORADIC POWER OUTAGES. THE GREATEST CHANCE FOR NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS IS NEAR THE LAKE AND PORTER COUNTY INDIANA SHORELINE.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW ARE FORECAST THAT WILL MAKE TRAVEL DANGEROUS. ONLY TRAVEL IN AN EMERGENCY. IF YOU MUST TRAVEL... KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT... FOOD... AND WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.
Title: Re: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on December 20, 2012, 02:06:52 PM
Power is out in parts of my suburb.  The lights have been flickering over the past half hour.  I guess if the power goes completely off, I'll venture to a nearby watering hole.  Snow is over, but getting consistent winds of 25 mph, gusts to 50 mph.

Welcome to winter my fellow midwesterners!
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: BEG on December 20, 2012, 02:12:53 PM
I have lived in Omaha and Tulsa. Both had Auntie Em tornados and ice storms. So did Dallas but not as bad as Omaha or Tulsa. But the only place we have had to dig out of our house was in Omaha. HUGE snow drifts and blizzards. I kinda miss it, for a second.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: BEG on December 20, 2012, 02:15:36 PM
But ice storms can be beautiful.

(http://www.crh.noaa.gov/images/tsa/sigwxevents/IceStormDec10/ice2007%20007.jpg)
Title: Re: Re: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on December 20, 2012, 02:23:47 PM
I have lived in Omaha and Tulsa. Both had Auntie Em tornados and ice storms. So did Dallas but not as bad as Omaha or Tulsa. But the only place we have had to dig out of our house was in Omaha. HUGE snow drifts and blizzards. I kinda miss it, for a second.

Yeah, probably just a second. :P
Title: Re: Re: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Ralph Wiggum on December 20, 2012, 02:25:10 PM
But ice storms can be beautiful.

(http://www.crh.noaa.gov/images/tsa/sigwxevents/IceStormDec10/ice2007%20007.jpg)

The trees are beautiful here right now, I must say.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Wineslob on December 20, 2012, 02:54:09 PM
I have lived in Omaha and Tulsa. Both had Auntie Em tornados and ice storms. So did Dallas but not as bad as Omaha or Tulsa. But the only place we have had to dig out of our house was in Omaha. HUGE snow drifts and blizzards. I kinda miss it, for a second.


Hi Dorothy!



 :rofl:
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: jtyangel on December 20, 2012, 03:09:19 PM
Winds are going to be our biggest issue here. Might get 2-4 inches of snow. shrug. Got dumped on with rain today though..enough to flood the backyard near the fence :p
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 20, 2012, 04:04:35 PM
Haven't heard anything from Manbearpig, must be hibernating........

Probably a sale going on down at Kim's Korean Massage Parlor and Spa.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: thundley4 on December 20, 2012, 04:20:16 PM
We had some small flurries earlier, but it mostly tapered off for now.  However the wind is getting nasty. It's 32 degrees things can get really bad.
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: CactusCarlos on December 20, 2012, 04:29:01 PM
Its part of Obama's agenda

Can't be part of Obama's agenda - it's too white.   :whistling:

Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: CG6468 on December 21, 2012, 08:43:01 AM
Just a dusting here.

DAMMIT!
Title: Re: OK I'm freaking out. 8-14 inches of snow. 12 hour blizzard. 10 foot drifts, ICE
Post by: Wineslob on December 21, 2012, 09:28:38 AM
We have a mix at the house, thank God, because if it was snowing, I'd be house bound.