Thursday, March 10, 2011

Nothing but humor will carry us through.

The winter that will never end.  Just read what I pulled from the National Weather Service at 10:45 AM.

A WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM EST THIS
EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY EVENING.

THE RAIN ACROSS NORTHERN OHIO WILL CHANGE TO WET SNOW LATE THIS EVENING FROM WEST TO EAST...AND ACROSS NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA AFTER MIDNIGHT. THE HEAVIEST SNOW MAY BEGIN AROUND MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AND WILL CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY AFTERNOON. THE WATCH AREA COULD POTENTIALLY SEE 6 TO 10 INCHES OF WET SNOW...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS UP TO 12 INCHES...BY FRIDAY EVENING. THE LATEST MODEL TRENDS INDICATE THAT THE BEST CHANCES OF THE HEAVY SNOWFALL ARE GENERALLY NEAR AND NORTH OF AN INTERSTATE 76 LINE.

THE EXACT TRACK OF THE LOW AS IT DEVELOPS OVER NORTHERN OHIO IS STILL UNCERTAIN AND WILL HAVE IMPACTS ON WHERE THE HEAVIEST SNOWFALL WILL OCCUR. ANY CHANGE IN THE PATH OF THE LOW WILL INFLUENCE SNOWFALL AMOUNTS. STAY TUNED TO THE LATEST FORECASTS FOR ANY CHANGES THAT OCCUR THROUGH THE DAY.
At least they are saying it is wet snow. Wet snow = snowman snow. K- and I are planning on building a whole family. What more can we do? It's our version of making lemonade out of lemons.

2 comments:

Rach said...

Post a pic of that snowman, okay?

Hang in there. This winter can't last forever, right??

Bailey's Leaf said...

One would think it will end. Sometime, I think.