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Blizzard Warnings Across The Midwest Today
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[quote:Sleeping Giant:MV8yMDg4MDg4XzM1MTYxODgxXzZDNkNGNzE3] [quote:wisc_natureboy:MV8yMDg4MDg4XzM1MTYxODEzXzUzQTAyRDcy] [quote:Sleeping Giant:MV8yMDg4MDg4XzM1MTYwODgyXzRERDlDMUM4] [quote:wisc_natureboy:MV8yMDg4MDg4XzM1MTYwODE3X0VDNzE4RTBF] Here is a live vid feed from the DOT: http://video.channel3000.com/?v=live It's snowy. LoL. [/quote] Yep, it's white! We didn't get much snow at all last year. When we did, we would get an maybe inch, then it would turn to rain and melt it. You going to go sleddin? [/quote] It is construction-grade snow! Very wet and heavy, good for snowmen guarding snowforts. ;-`) It's coming down pretty heavy, the news stations are saying 1.5 to 2 feet likely before it subsides. [/quote] Well, the mayans did say that the gods would send a white substance to build forts, to protect you in the Apocalypse.... [/quote]
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The Midwest's first major snowstorm of the season was sweeping across several states early Thursday, shuttering schools, creating treacherous roadways and threatening to slow down one of the nation's busiest airports ahead of the holiday weekend.
Forecasters warned that heavy snowfall coupled with strong winds would create blizzard conditions for morning commuters from Kansas to Wisconsin.
The heaviest snow is expected across a swath extending from northwest Missouri into Milwaukee, Chicago and Michigan, with predictions of as much as a foot of snow in some areas, according to the National Weather Service. Before the storm, several cities in the Midwest had broken records for the number of consecutive days without measurable snow.
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