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SNOW!!!!!!!


flyboy10

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As usual Mr Snownami Paul Douglas is predicting up to 2ft and conditions as bad as the blizzard of '91. smirk

Where did this come from? Earlier in the week there was little to no mention to it. Geesh

Paul Douglas: Up to 2 feet of snow, drifts up to 5 feet

The storm arriving tonight has the potential to be the biggest winter storm for much of Minnesota since the 1991 Halloween blizzard. Possible white-out conditions south and west of the Twin Cities, and wind chills of -20 to -35.

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Looks like I will be plowing all weekend once again. Kind of weird that these storms seem to always land on the weekend!! cry

That works good for you. You can fish all week when the lakes are less busy and make some money on the weekend when the lakes are a zoo.

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Mr. Douglas is nothing more than a weather terrorist, always predicts more snow than anyone else (but more importantly, always predicts more than we actually get). Predicts fiercer storms, more rain, anything to get attention. He several times has teased his news forecast with pending snow in the fall only to find out it was being forecast for either Bismarck or Des Moines.

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the best weather forecast can be found at noaa.gov. Most reliable I've found in years. They are predicting 9-15 inches for the east metro. Bring it on.

I agree, I work for a company that collects weather data. This data along with satelite data, etc is then looked at by forcasters and then predictions are made. Good weather news folks use the same data and then normally add there local knowledge to the forcast. For the most part NOAA and NWS are the best sources. They sit and stare at data all day long and make the call. They normally have a lot of people looking over their shoulder calling them out if they do not agree. I primarily use NOAA and NWS for my weather checks.

The news folks work in a similar manner without the same amount of staff.

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In fairness, while NOAA was forecasting 9-15", Douglas was forecasting 8-14" on the strib site.

All this snow will be good for us hand auger guys, but you "driving trucks on the ice" guys have every right to be disappointed. I might get to blow off work on Monday and spend the day filling a bucket because of this snow, but right now all I can think about is how sore I'll be from shoveling and snowblowing.

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At the low end: 12", but if the storm stays on track some 18-22" amounts are possible very close to home. Good luck measuring the snow - 20-35 mph winds will whip up huge drifts by afternoon and evening.

That was his wild guess yesterday, at about the same time guys were rippin him on here.

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A foot of new snow near the cities. Give me a break. Looks like its time to trade in the 4 wheeler for a snowmobile. This will also slow down ice production a bit.

What snow???????? Hahahahahahahahahaha, I feel your pain gringringrin

On a more serious note, why don't you buy a set of tracks to bolt on your 4 wheeler and have a year around use vehicle?? About $4,000, and they do not get stuck in slush!! laugh

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Well it has been a proper winter storm. I had to work today and the ride in to Wayzata from BC was interesting.

The ride home was even more fun. The freeway was actually pretty well clear (thanks to MNDOT working their a$$es off). However getting off at a exit to get to my house was a little more interesting. All the ramps were full of cars stuck in the snow. Some had trucks stuck. A little off roading and a lot of throttle got me to where I needed to go but I couldn't help decide that this is the worst that I have seen the metro roads. Gotta be thankful this didn't happen on a Monday (that would be a epic case of the Mondays for a lot of people). I have definitely driven in worse when I lived in Ely but in the MSP this takes the cake.

I am pretty concerned for the ice though. There wasn't a whole lot of ice the last time I was out and this sure don't help. I am hoping the wind will help but given that I can't see one of my cars in the driveway and there are drifts in the yard as tall as me, its not gonna go well for metro lakes. Oh well, I guess it gives me a reason to go up north where the snow didn't reach. Or its time to finally buy a sled.

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They were all spot on for this round huh? mad

All they do is report what is happening and not what is going to happen. They have millions of dollars of equipment, RADAR this, NEXTRAD that, specialized training, the greatest in education and degrees, and they still fail miserably at anything over 2 days.

When I last caught the "forecast" on Thursday they said that a snowstorm was "passing to the South on Sun and might clip the metro, and if so, a few inches of accumulation was possible."

It's like throwing darts blindfolded.

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