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Martin Rowley December 7th 09 05:59 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- The Canadian
province of Newfoundland Monday was digging out from a record
snowfall of 15.5 inches in St. John's, weather officials said.
The city's old snowfall record for Dec. 6 was around 8
inches, set in 2002, which Sunday's storm easily surpassed, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.
The CBC said the snow, which was driven by wind gusts of
more than 60 mph, tied up traffic Monday and forced residents to
haul out snowblowers and try to navigate snow-packed roadways.
Officials said a crane had to be brought in to pull a city snowplow
out of a ditch.

Martin.


--
Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
Lat: 50.82N Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023



Col December 7th 09 06:08 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.


Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain
Arctic freeze on the way
-15C, in massive numerals when only the usual suspects
liike Altnaharra would ever reach this temperature.

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- The Canadian
province of Newfoundland Monday was digging out from a record
snowfall of 15.5 inches in St. John's, weather officials said.
The city's old snowfall record for Dec. 6 was around 8
inches, set in 2002, which Sunday's storm easily surpassed, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.


They have date records fro snowfall?
How meaningless.

The CBC said the snow, which was driven by wind gusts of
more than 60 mph, tied up traffic Monday and forced residents to
haul out snowblowers and try to navigate snow-packed roadways.
Officials said a crane had to be brought in to pull a city snowplow
out of a ditch.


How ironic :)
--
Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl



Jon O'Rourke December 7th 09 06:14 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
"Col" wrote in message
...

Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain
Arctic freeze on the way
-15C, in massive numerals when only the usual suspects
liike Altnaharra would ever reach this temperature.


Don't forget one of my favourites from 2001, the infamous "white hell".

Jon.


Philip Eden December 7th 09 06:18 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
"Col" wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- The Canadian
province of Newfoundland Monday was digging out from a record
snowfall of 15.5 inches in St. John's, weather officials said.
The city's old snowfall record for Dec. 6 was around 8
inches, set in 2002, which Sunday's storm easily surpassed, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.


They have date records fro snowfall?
How meaningless.

You beat me to it, Col ....

Philip



Jon O'Rourke December 7th 09 06:21 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
"Martin Rowley" wrote in message
...

The CBC said the snow, which was driven by wind gusts of
more than 60 mph, tied up traffic Monday and forced residents to
haul out snowblowers and try to navigate snow-packed roadways.
Officials said a crane had to be brought in to pull a city snowplow
out of a ditch.

Martin.


Which reminds me, I'm told the Highways Agency have a new fleet of orange
snow ploughs this year. Presumably they didn't want them getting lost in the
drifts..

Jon.


Nick[_3_] December 7th 09 06:38 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
On Dec 7, 7:08*pm, "Col" wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]


MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.


Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain


"Siberain" - that would be a good term to describe one of those
easterlies which doesn't deliver and just gives us several days of
cold drizzle.... :-)

Nick

David Haggas December 7th 09 07:40 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 


On Dec 7, 7:08 pm, "Col" wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]


MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.


Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain


It's a blizzard!

http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-demand.asp?video=54927085001&channel=VBLOG_MARGUSI TY&title=It's



Norman[_3_] December 7th 09 08:20 PM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
David Haggas wrote:



On Dec 7, 7:08 pm, "Col" wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]


MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.


Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain


It's a blizzard!

http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-...&channel=VBLOG
_MARGUSITY&title=It's



But presented in a very informative and understandable way. A good presenter
and an adequate amount of time to get his message across. More useful graphics
than we see on TV here.

Norman

David Haggas December 8th 09 09:23 AM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 

"Norman" wrote in message
...
David Haggas wrote:



On Dec 7, 7:08 pm, "Col" wrote:
Martin Rowley wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.

Once the media picks up on our impending cold spell,
I'm waiting for:

Siberain blast set to hit Britain


It's a blizzard!

http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-...&channel=VBLOG
_MARGUSITY&title=It's



But presented in a very informative and understandable way. A good
presenter
and an adequate amount of time to get his message across. More useful
graphics
than we see on TV here.

Norman


Yes they are informative and entertaining at the same time. This is the
expert analysis part of the site. Unfortunately they don't do anything like
this for Europe on a daily basis. Another forecaster here not afraid to
speculate and discuss two weeks ahead.

http://www.accuweather.com/video-on-...iot%20Abr ams

We have people here on the group doing this but a video presentation (in
this style) from Accuweather or the like would be welcome.




Scott W December 8th 09 10:35 AM

"Wait for it, wait for it .... "
 
On 7 Dec, 18:59, "Martin Rowley"
wrote:
[ I'm waiting for the first (annual) post along the lines of ... " we
get the weather they get several days later you know "]

MILWAUKEE, Dec. 6 (UPI) -- A major winter snowstorm is
heading into a wide swath of U.S. Midwest, bringing with it possible
blizzard conditions, forecasters said Sunday.
*The National Weather Service said a first shot of snow would
track northeast from the central Plains into southern Wisconsin
Sunday night and Monday, with a second, stronger storm expected to
hit northern Illinois and Indiana late Tuesday night and Wednesday.

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, *Dec. 7 (UPI) -- The Canadian
province of Newfoundland Monday was digging out from a record
snowfall of 15.5 inches in St. John's, weather officials said.
*The city's old snowfall record for Dec. 6 was around 8
inches, set in 2002, which Sunday's storm easily surpassed, the
Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.
*The CBC said the snow, which was driven by wind gusts of
more than 60 mph, tied up traffic Monday and forced residents to
haul out snowblowers and try to navigate snow-packed roadways.
Officials said a crane had to be brought in to pull a city snowplow
out of a ditch.

Martin.

--
Martin Rowley
West Moors, East Dorset (UK): 17m (56ft) amsl
Lat: 50.82N * Long: 01.88W
NGR: SU 082 023


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