I have been through many once in a lifetime winter storms. My Dad ran a huge snowmobile rescue operation in 1977. Saved a lot of lives. In England I landed in zero-zero conditions in snow.
THEY’RE QUIETLY ADMITTING IT NOW: A “ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME” STORM IS ABOUT TO HIT HALF THE U.S. - AND IT COULD TURN CATASTROPHIC
"This is gonna be one of those storms you probably remember for much of your life."
Matt Randolph, a renowned energy expert and Forbes energy contributor, breaks down a forecast that was dismissed all week… until every major model converged.
He says this isn’t “just a snowstorm.”
It’s an infrastructure event: below-zero temperatures, heavy snow, and an ice zone calling for up to THREE INCHES OF ICE.
“There’s gonna be loss of life.”
“The grid’s gonna fail. Refineries are gonna shut down.
Water systems are gonna shut down.”
Then the part most people aren’t hearing:
“If you’re in the affected area, you should plan to be without power for at least a week, maybe a month.”
At that level, roads turn to glass and emergency services won’t be able to reach you. No ambulances. No fire trucks. No emergency services will be able to help.
Randolph compares it to Texas 2021 and says this could be colder, wider, and harder to recover from.
Where are you located, and are you actually prepared to be without power for 7–30 days?
Let's go buy all the bread and milk for old times sake
If I had a dollar for every ‘Once in a lifetime event’ my generation has lived through. I could convert it all into Bitcoin and retire
Yeah, same. Although Harvey was really the worst I’ve seen ever.
Sounds like a typical winter day when I walked to school back in the 60s. /s?
I have been through many once in a lifetime winter storms. My Dad ran a huge snowmobile rescue operation in 1977. Saved a lot of lives. In England I landed in zero-zero conditions in snow.
It's probably not a bad idea to go over the Genny and get extra fuel just in case...
THEY’RE QUIETLY ADMITTING IT NOW: A “ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME” STORM IS ABOUT TO HIT HALF THE U.S. - AND IT COULD TURN CATASTROPHIC
"This is gonna be one of those storms you probably remember for much of your life."
Matt Randolph, a renowned energy expert and Forbes energy contributor, breaks down a forecast that was dismissed all week… until every major model converged.
He says this isn’t “just a snowstorm.” It’s an infrastructure event: below-zero temperatures, heavy snow, and an ice zone calling for up to THREE INCHES OF ICE.
“There’s gonna be loss of life.” “The grid’s gonna fail. Refineries are gonna shut down. Water systems are gonna shut down.”
Then the part most people aren’t hearing:
“If you’re in the affected area, you should plan to be without power for at least a week, maybe a month.”
At that level, roads turn to glass and emergency services won’t be able to reach you. No ambulances. No fire trucks. No emergency services will be able to help.
Randolph compares it to Texas 2021 and says this could be colder, wider, and harder to recover from.
Where are you located, and are you actually prepared to be without power for 7–30 days?
OR TEN DAYS!!!
2 more weeks
10 days of Darkness??
That’s what I was getting at but it didn’t take