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    12+ more inches of Global warming

    ...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 5 PM EST FRIDAY...



    URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
    410 AM EST THU FEB 25 2010

    ...A SIGNIFICANT AND LONG LASTING WINTER STORM WILL BRING HEAVY
    SNOW TO PARTS OF THE REGION TODAY THROUGH FRIDAY...WITH
    WIDESPREAD STRONG WINDS AND AREAS OF BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW
    TONIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY AFTERNOON.





    PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGHOUT THE DAY BEFORE
    BECOMING HEAVIER LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...WHEN SNOW
    RATES OF AN INCH OR MORE PER HOUR ARE POSSIBLE. AN ADDITIONAL ONE
    TO THREE INCHES OF ACCUMULATION IS EXPECTED DURING THE DAYLIGHT
    HOURS...WITH MOST ROADS REMAINING WET OR SLUSHY. ACCUMULATIONS
    WILL INCREASE TONIGHT WITH AN ADDITIONAL 3 TO 6 INCHES EXPECTED
    ACROSS THE WARNING AREA.

    SNOW WILL CONTINUE FRIDAY MORNING WITH APPROXIMATE 36 HOUR STORM
    TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS BY FRIDAY AFTERNOON RANGING FROM 8 TO
    12 INCHES ACROSS THE WARNING AREA...WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS IN
    EASTERN SECTIONS. SHOULD A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN THE EXPECTED
    TRACK OF THE STORM EVOLVE... GREATER OR LESSER AMOUNTS MAY
    RESULT...SO STAY ABREAST OF THE LATEST FORECASTS AND WARNING
    STATEMENTS.

    IN ADDITION...STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS WILL DEVELOP THURSDAY AND
    CONTINUE INTO FRIDAY. SUSTAINED WINDS OF 15 TO 30 MPH AND GUSTS
    TO 45 MPH ARE POSSIBLE FROM LATE THURSDAY AFTERNOON TO FRIDAY
    AFTERNOON...CREATING THE POTENTIAL FOR SIGNIFICANT BLOWING AND
    DRIFTING SNOW AND NEAR BLIZZARD CONDITIONS AT TIMES.







    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Today's forecast for more than a foot of snow has Pottsville City Administrator Thomas A. Palamar scratching his head.

    "We have to find some room to put it," Palamar said Wednesday.

    The Feb. 10 storm dumped more than 20 inches on the county. City workers scooped it off the streets and carted it to the parking lot at the JFK Recreation Complex. The snow banks bordering the tennis courts Wednesday were about as tall as the pool's one-story concession stand.

    "It's actually surreal when you look at that over there," Palamar said.
    12+ more inches of Global warming-201266509.jpg

    http://republicanherald.com/news/snow-looms-1.640694


    Heard this Yesterday From a Farmers Alminac
    Not sure which one.

    they called for 2 Feb. snow storms within one week or less of each other.........each one dumping just under 2ft each on us......................they then called for a small drop on the last week of february followed by a week off of snow, then the mother of all storms, between 30-45 inches in the span of a day and a half during the first weekend of march.

    the farmers over in the valley are going nuts because it has been accurate thus far and they all know if we get that it won't only impact us, but will impact their free range animals along with pushing back their planting dates, resulting in less crop harvest this year.
    the deer and other animals at our place have packed on more weight than i've seen in years.......i dont' like seeing that because they usually know more than we do...........


    This Info seems to be all over Berks & Schuylkill County.
    Everyone I Mentioned it to said they Heard it Also

    I'm posting it here Hoping I Jinx it
    & It don't Happen.

    My roof won't take 4 More Feet of
    the polar icecaps melting

    maybe if we Cut down the Rain forests
    We wouldn't Get so much Rain & Snow.

    I want a 3 year Drought !


    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

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    Re: 12+ more inches of Global warming

    Quote Originally Posted by texastee2007
    Man I just don't understand it. This has been one rough winter. We need the rain here badly so even the snow is a blessing.. I knew we were headed for something as the red ants were harvesting so much food this year. They had things lined up around there holes for about 6' out...they had worn paths through the grass going and coming from their homes. It was like this all over in our area.
    I Think they need to find a way
    to Exploit The Weather Predicting
    Abilities of these Animals & Insects.

    They sure know a Heck of alot
    More then we do.

    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

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    Re: 12+ more inches of Global warming

    Yup. looking like a another few days of snow. The blade on my shovel is wearing out from all the use this year. Looks like it is possible to snow until Saturday. I would have thought those clouds would have been shaken clean of all that snow before it hit the Northeast corner

    Jeff, be careful on that global warming thing, the icecaps may decide to vacation here more often.
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