Re: take care folks!
The maps seem to predict we will be in the "active" part of this. Just tad
south of Donna but the winds at 40mph will create an interesting day. We
did get 1 inch plus snow last night for practice. I think we are predicted
the 4-12 inch area! I love when they are so exact in the precipetation!
Strap in Donna....ride the drift!
Vera
On 2/12/07, Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> People at work were running around declaring 18 inches, but I knew they'd
> just heard exaggerations. It looks like maybe an inch tonight, 3 inches
> tomorrow and a few more on Wednesday. Winds 25-35. Of course, the
> grocery
> stores will all be packed, selling out all their milk and bread.
>
> Kitty
> neIN, Zone 5
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Donna" <gossiper@sbcglobal.net>
> To: "gardenchat list" <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 3:50 PM
> Subject: [CHAT] take care folks!
>
>
> > back to weather.... can you tell what is on my mind!
> >
> > I will not get the brunt
> > of this... but please folks, take care! Expecting 6 inches of snow but
> > the
> > 40mph winds are what I am worried about. Causes drifting and icy roads
> > for me
> > to travel on.
> >
> > Donna
> >
> > Beware of the dark. A few tornadoes are possible tonight
> > in southern Arkansas, Louisiana and southern Mississippi.
> > The threat of
> > severe storms has already begun, with a severe thunderstorm watch for
> this
> > afternoon posted for the ArkLaTex, far eastern Texas and western
> > Louisiana.
> > The risk of nasty storms is expected to increase tonight as a
> large-scale
> > storm center strengthens and churns northeastward from northern Texas.
> > Residents of the area at risk for severe weather tonight are urged to
> > monitor
> > the situation closely using NOAA weather radio, local TV stations or The
> > Weather Channel.
> > Farther north, the same storm system will produce an area of
> > accumulating snow overnight from the central and northern Plains
> eastward
> > through the lower Midwest. The swath of heaviest snow overnight appears
> > likely
> > from northern Missouri into the central portions of Illinois and Indiana
> > where
> > as much as six to eight inches could pile up by dawn... with more to
> > follow
> > tomorrow.
> >
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