Janice Dean the Weather Machine

Got Snow?

Spring will be a welcome sight for many people this year as winter has overstayed it’s welcome!   Many areas haven’t seen snow totals like this year in decades.  Back home in Canada, they are also smashing snow records.   Here’s a great article about how folks are sick of digging out, (and I’d love to hear from you about your experience with winter too!)

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20080227/D8V2CFRO0.html

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Nick Brandfon takes advantage of an overnight winter storm that dumped several inches of fresh snow in Chicago’s Lincoln Park. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Charles Rex Arbogast

CHICAGO (AP) – Betty Stewart’s Tuesday started with her stepping into a slushy puddle just long enough to get her sock wet and having her newspaper blown from her hands and getting soaked on the ground. “Enough already,” she said.Like many others, the 30-year-old receptionist has had it with winter and what seems like unusually wet weather.“Coming to work, people are mad at the world,” said Olivia Young, a customer service associate in downtown Chicago. Winter, she said, “just puts you in an overwrought situation.”Experts say people in some northern states aren’t just looking to complain; the weather this winter truly is worse in some ways.

In Boston, for example, 49.6 inches of snow has fallen this winter, or 19.3 inches more than normal. In Madison, Wis., where it never had snowed more than 76.6 inches, the city already had seen 77 inches by Feb. 12.

Last week, Grand Rapids, Mich., shattered its December-February snowfall record of 85.1 inches set in 1951-52. As of Tuesday afternoon, 90.4 inches had fallen. And though the month doesn’t end until Friday, the city has a new February record of 37.1 inches, surpassing 1990’s 35.5 inches.

On Tuesday, snow fell from Illinois to New England, with more than 6 inches on the ground by late morning in northern Indiana and Ohio. Up to 16 inches of snow was possible across northern Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, the National Weather Service said.

In Chicago, more than 50 inches has fallen since the beginning of December, which is about 15 inches above normal and makes this the first winter since 1978-79 the area has seen more than 50 inches of snow, said Amy Seeley, a weather service meteorologist.

Snowy weather and fluctuating temperatures have led to Chicago having to fill in more than 60,000 potholes since Dec. 1 – nearly twice the number filled during the same period last year and, as any Chicago driver can tell you, a fraction of those out there.

Some communities are running low on road salt, scrambling to find more and reporting in some cases a spike in traffic accidents because roads are not sufficiently salted.

Officials at Southern Illinois University are lamenting ice, not snow, after it forced them to cancel classes three times this month.

“Snow, you can plow that right off,” said school spokesman Rod Sievers. “But the ice was just brutal, brutal.”

Evrod Cassimy knows exactly how brutal after spending 11 hours stranded in a traffic jam south of Madison, Wis. earlier this month when a storm dumped 12 to 19 inches of snow.

“I am fed up with it,” said Cassimy, who lives in Rockford, Ill. and works in Madison. “It is just kind of one of those things if I hear there’s snow, I just don’t even want to believe it any more. I am definitely sick of it.”

All this snowing, thawing and freezing has people slipping and falling on sidewalks or crashing their cars on streets as slippery as hockey rinks.

“We’re definitely experiencing more … people with broken arms, a lot of fall-type injuries, and car accidents,” said Rockford Memorial Hospital spokesman Mike Wiltse. “Driveways and sidewalks are nothing but ice.”

What makes it worse, people say, is it seems there’s been no break, with storms arriving one after another.

“It’s been endless,” Roland Swanson said as he waited to cross a street in South Bend, Ind. “It just keeps coming. It’s killing us by the inch.”

Associated Press writers James Prichard in Grand Rapids, Mich., Robert Imrie in Wausau, Wis., Tom Coyne in South Bend, Ind., and Mark Pratt in Boston contributed to this report.

15 Responses to “Got Snow?”

Comment by nukethenewsies

So much for global warming.

 
Comment by Bill S in Scotia, NY

Glad you’re back Janice!

I was able to catch you shortly after 9 am on the TV. So Megyn is from Albany huh? I wonder if she’s from the city or one of the surrounding towns?

Here is a link to the local Fox affiliate’s weather forecast.

http://www.fox23news.com/weather/default.aspx

It looks as though Megyn’s Mom and Stepfather will have clear sailing down the Thru-Way for the wedding. Megyn will be such a beautiful bride.

Here near the Albany airport 4″ of snow fell, but 13 miles west in Scotia we got 8″ of snow. It’s was the heavy wet snow that sticks to the trees and difficult to shovel.

Comment by Janice Dean

Hey Bill! Thanks for the link. I will pass it along. Yes Megyn will be a gorgeous bride! I’m so excited for her.

 
 
Comment by tndeb

Good Morning Janice,

Well..we got 3 inches last night…the biggest so far this season..it’s pretty..but it won’t last long..forecast says 60 for the weekend…

I grew up in the Chicago area (Boilingbrook) and the winters there were fierce..snow..snow..snow..and I don’t miss it at all…I got tierd of digging out for an hour before going to work..and then taking that extra hour to get to work..no thanks..

I like it here in the south..mild winters…although we have had a couple of blizzards that shut down everything for 2-3 weeks..that was awful…

Have a great day..I’m back to my spring cleaning…
deb in tn

Comment by Janice Dean

Wow! That’s a good little snowfall for you Deb! Happy Spring Cleaning! You’ve inspired me to try to do the same this weekend….

 
 
Comment by Ryan Powell

JD, I know in the KC area, we’ve had our share of snow, wind, cold, etc… We’re fortunate to experience all 4 seasons here and Spring can’t come soon enough. Looks like Saturday may provide the first chance in a couple months to get on the golf course and we’re gonna take advantage of that!! RP

Comment by Janice Dean

Good stuff Ryan! I will try to make sure you have good golf weather! :)

 
 
Comment by Kathy in Texas

I have a heavy RL load today Janice! But I am glad you are back in the saddle!

Comment by Janice Dean

Thanks Kathy! Good to be back!

 
 
Comment by Wenchie-at-work

This February in CT has seen record rain totals…The last record was 7.27″ back in 1981 at Bradley Int. Airport…as of this morning we have had 8.85″….
So we are pretty soggy here…

Janice…You asked how I (we) are doing with our family situation and are we getting the support we need…The answer is yes we are all hanging in and getting the needed support…Thank you for your kindness in asking…Its not easy but it is do-able…You know?

Sorry I dont get to see you….But sure you are glad to be back….

Hope everyone is well….

Comment by Janice Dean

I’m glad you’ve got good friends and family to support you Dawn. Thank you for letting us know. Warm thoughts to you as you always say to us! :)

 
 
Comment by Tiamat

Got no snow here …

BUT

It’s finally raining !!!!! WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!!!

Janice – If you want really good cross country skiing, the 2nd largest X-Country skiing trail system in North America … You should come visit the Methow Valley … It’s pronounced “Met – How” … http://www.mvsta.com/winter/index.html

Edit – It was raining … We had gone like 2 1/2 weeks & only had 0.02 inches of precipitation … Apparently, SoCal sucked it all away akin to Feb 1992 …

Comment by Janice Dean

Yahoo! Rain for Tiamat. I knew it would come eventually! Another good storm is on the way too on Friday.

 
 
Comment by Lynn Worley

Wanted to thank you for the personal weather report on Chicago yesterday. Was very thankful that the snow didn’t effect air travel (at least when my sister-in-law was coming) and she made it fine!
Haven’t had a chance to even have the TV on today but glad you’re back anyway!

Comment by Janice Dean

No problem Lynn! Glad she made it!

 
 

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