Get out your sleds, kids... three moisture laden systems to converge
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0105storms-coming05.html
This has been your sensationalist weather post for the day.
But in its weekly "hazards assessment," the National Weather Service alerted meteorologists and disaster specialists on Tuesday that flooding and frigid weather could start as early as Friday and stretch into early next week, if not longer.
"It's a situation that looks pretty potent," said Ed O'Lenic, the Climate Prediction Center's operations chief. "A large part of North America looks like it's going to be affected."
The last time a similar situation seemed to be brewing, especially in the West, was in January 1950, O'Lenic said. That month, 21 inches of snow hit Seattle, killing 13 people in an extended freeze.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0105storms-coming05.html
This has been your sensationalist weather post for the day.
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on 2005-01-06 05:43 am (UTC)Well, it is on azcentral after all :)
Everyone around here is talking "The Day After Tomorrow" because of the tornado warning... and now this...they are milking it for as many page views as they can *smiles*
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on 2005-01-06 06:39 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-01-06 06:42 am (UTC)no subject
on 2005-01-06 07:16 am (UTC)/sarcasm
(this is the only time of the year that i enjoy florida's weather.)
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on 2005-01-06 09:38 am (UTC)In an average year, Portland gets maybe 3 inches of snow. Many years we get none.
I should buy some groceries. 2oz. of leftover chicken and half a pecan pie won't go very far, even without a snowstorm.
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on 2005-01-06 04:26 pm (UTC)Fun :P
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on 2005-01-06 04:33 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2005-01-06 04:41 pm (UTC)