When did 1-3 “ of snow constitute a winter storm warning. Not that I wish death and destruction on my fellow pedes, but when I was young, we walked to school in several inches of snow. My mother’s retirement community in my hometown just rushed them through Christmas dinner saying they have to get home. Finished by 6pm, Merry Christmas.
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What part of Ohio? You realize that Toledo, Cleveland and northern will get hit harder, than say, Cincy?
Yeah, she is in Cincy!
It's all well and good until the power goes out. Will start out as rain and then freeze then the snow/winds. I'm in Columbus and remember a few years ago we were without power for close to 10 days in subzero weather. It's not a fun experience and would rather err on side of caution, especially for the elderly. The high winds and storms in June that took out power for half the state for almost a week, shit is real.
And no, the shit isn’t real. The shit is planned.
Agreed, I think this was planned too. Can’t use the Covid excuse to keep from families from getting together and talk about current events.
Yeah, not going to happen in the few hours that they had to rush everyone through the dinner. It was 45 degrees and light rain at 6 pm when the dinner ended. I’m tired of the fear porn.
Guess this isn't real either: https://youtu.be/w0N4vvgK_ao