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re: 1/29 Deep South Snow Potential
Posted on 1/28/19 at 7:10 pm to ExtraSpecial
Posted on 1/28/19 at 7:10 pm to ExtraSpecial
So I was thinking, if it’s gonna snow for you all tomorrow you should post pics of your houses WITHOUT snow so we get a full before and after of the snow impact. That would make it more enjoyable for everyone.
Posted on 1/29/19 at 6:56 am to ExtraSpecial
And Alabama freaked out about a snow storm that didn’t happen...again...
I swear the weather people have a deal with the bread and milk companies
I swear the weather people have a deal with the bread and milk companies


Posted on 1/29/19 at 8:30 am to Weagle25
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bread and milk
never understood this.
Those are the last two things I think of when snowed in.
Can't remember the last time I drank milk to be honest either.
Also read that 75% of the country will experience sub freezing temps this week.
There's no such thing as seasons anymore. Because in the summer it will be that same number or larger that will experience 100+ degree temps.
It's either really hot or really cold.
Posted on 1/29/19 at 9:02 am to ExtraSpecial
Knoxville didnt get much, but we got enough mixed in with the dropping temps & potential for ice on the roads that I'll be working from home today.

Posted on 1/29/19 at 10:35 am to Weagle25
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And Alabama freaked out about a snow storm that didn’t happen...again...
The problem is people are still overreacting to Snowmageddon back in 2014. Any potential snow/ice storm is compared to that cluster when the reality is that was literally a perfect storm for chaos. So we see this cycle where local news, who want the ratings, give a potential snow event wall-to-wall coverage. Then people start to get amped over it, which creates more hype. You have douchebags like James Spann who then use it as way to expand their brand and just pepper social media with updates & such. Then parents start assaulting school administrators about if the schools will close. The schools then close which force businesses to close.
We hear this "Better to be safe than sorry" nonsense from media and administrators but that's silly when the city of Birmingham is being shutdown a day in advance for a couple of inches of snow. We need to go back to common sense way of doing this which is for schools/businesses to monitor these events day of and make the call early in the morning.
It's getting ridiculous because these busts are happening every year. Of course the local media starts clutching their pearls when anyone criticizes them. Nevermind the fact that they had "wall-to-wall" coverage last night with all sorts of graphics & banners that made it look like a hurricane was coming ashore.
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