"Lots'o Snow",
Makes the headlines today. Well, not really. That was just interpreted by me while reading some of Weather.com's daily material..
"Snow levels will rise to 1500 feet western Washington Friday before lowering back to a few hundred feet by Sunday and Monday. Snow levels in northern California will inch up to 4500 feet by Saturday before lowering again."
Did you hear that?? 4,500 feet of snow?! You could build a snowman the size of godzilla and destroy Chinatown with that. In fact you could probably build 8 godzilla snowmen with that amount of snow. And for some reason that bit of information only accounts for approximately one twentieth (1/20) of the national forecast on Weather Channel.
"A band of snow will rapidly shift from Kansas to southern Wisconsin and Lower Michigan during the day. Most areas in this corridor may pick up 1 to 4 inches of snow but a few towns in Kansas and Lower Michigan could see up to 7 inches. There may even be a little thunder snow."
-Weather.com
Thunder snow?? Thunder snowww?!
Does that even exist? That's the kinda shit that is competing for the press time of the "4,500 feet of snow story". The only thunder snow I see is the other area forecasts stealing the thunder from this big snow.
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