Maybe today???

gary_in_neenah

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From one extreme to another...

I found this on the History Channel

Blizzard of 1996 begins


On this day in 1996, snow begins falling in Washington, D.C., and up the Eastern seaboard, beginning a blizzard that kills 154 people and causes over $1 billion in damages before it ends.

The Blizzard of 1996 began in typical fashion, as cold air from Canada pushed down and collided with relatively warm winds from the Gulf of Mexico. The clashing weather fronts caused a terrible combination of snow and wind. Snow began to fall in the District of Columbia about 9 p.m.; 12 inches fell over the course of the next 24 hours. In Lynchburg, Virginia, it was worse: A record 20 inches of snow fell in a single day. Since wind gusts were reaching up to 50 miles per hour, snow drifts piled up in many areas and travel was nearly impossible.

As the storm moved northeast, it continued to break records. Newark, New Jersey, received a total of 28 inches over several days. Providence, Rhode Island, received 32 inches and Philadelphia was inundated with 30 inches. The Philadelphia schools were closed until January 16 due to the city's inability to clear the heavy snow promptly from the streets.

Overall, the blizzard took a serious toll on both people and property. A church roof in Harlem collapsed, injuring several people in New York City. Barns all over Pennsylvania collapsed under the weight of so much snow. As a precaution, many supermarkets, which often feature large flat roofs, closed across the region. Two buses collided in Pittsburgh and 52 were seriously injured. The storm deaths were mainly the result of traffic accidents, collapsed trees and homeless people dying from hypothermia. In a few instances, people who were trapped in their cars died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Pennsylvania suffered the most deaths, with approximately 80.

President Bill Clinton was forced to shut down the federal government for nearly a week because of the storm. He declared D.C. and nine states to be disaster areas. Estimates of the total property damage suffered ranged from $600 million to $3 billion.
 

bigvin

New member
As I am getting ready to load the sled to head North and
FIND a spot to ride,...
It is 40 degrees here at 7:30 AM
VERY, VERY, VERY Disapointing.
:(
 

mezz

Well-known member
Well Vin, we do have snow, not alot, but we have some. AT some point betweeb 10:30 last night & 6 this a.m. the temp went from 22 deg to 40 deg. I have been trying to get the ice rink going now for a couple of weeks. In fact I just flooded last night again, now, mild & windy. This has been a roller coaster ride for a winter & I'm beginning to get sick. I guess all we can do, is make due.-Mezz
 

rjgoniea

New member
47 here in Midland at 11am, that was supposed to be our high, but the skies are clear and sunny so I have no doubt we'll be going much higher. My daughter's snowmen from last week are now just a couple of dirty ice balls.
 

heckler56

Active member
I have been trying to get the ice rink going now for a couple of weeks. In fact I just flooded last night again, now, mild & windy. This has been a roller coaster ride for a winter & I'm beginning to get sick. I guess all we can do, is make due.-Mezz

Mezz - turn off the hose, your flooding Thailand.....
 
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