Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Another Storm . . .

Well, I got through yesterday morning's storm, but the show's not over yet for this week, this one's a . . . well, you know the rest. 

As the map above from The Weather Channel shows, the Northeast will get some plowable snow tomorrow, and there could also be some ice mixed in - sleet, not freezing rain, so it seems.  I don't have to worry about icing this time.  (But folks in Virginia and points southwest will have to deal with icing again.)

This has been a very stormy pattern affecting much of the entire country,  Earlier this week, you could have driven (assuming it was safe) from Brownsville, Texas to Fort Kent, Maine by way of the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys without going through a county not under a winter storm wanting.  Texas itself has gotten the sort of snow and subzero wind chills normally associate with Siberia, leading to electrical outages and delays of administering of COVID vaccines.

There's one more storm after this coming next Monday, but a less stormy pattern should settle in after that.

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