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Sunny today, but so many f*cking Bradford pear petals everywhere it may as well be a blizzard.

 
I remember the one week I could leave my windows open in Atlanta - between spring and pollen season / full heat of summer...

 
Well the predictions held true.  We have a boatload of snow on the ground and it's still coming down pretty good.  we'll end up with ~1ft to 1-1/2 ft hen it's done.  I plan on starting the clean up ~8PM.  PITA. 

 
WTF?  I didn't even wear a coat to work since I thought it'd be like yesterday, and its snowing hard.

 
It had some dangle angle. 

Of course I just looked out the window, and it's nearly stopped and I can see blue sky.  What the actual f*ck?

 
It had some dangle angle. 

Of course I just looked out the window, and it's nearly stopped and I can see blue sky.  What the actual f*ck?
See, climate change is real. 

 
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 8 AM WEDNESDAY TO 8 AM EDT
THURSDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 10 to
14 inches are expected.

* WHERE...Northern Connecticut, Northern Rhode Island, much of
Massachusetts including Springfield, Worcester, and Boston.

Happy first day of spring. 

 
Pretty crazy thunderstorm this morning.  It was so deep and shook the house so bad I thought it was an earthquake at first.  Woke everyone up, dogs included, around 2am.  Couldn't fall back asleep after that.

 
It was 60 degrees yesterday.  Wore shorts to dinner with family.  It is currently snowing...hard.  I'm fairly used to the Midwest's bipolar weather disorder, but the last couple of weeks have been crazy.

 
Hopefully tomorrows storm is only ~5-6 inches and will go away quickly.  It's not supposed to start snowing around here until ~4PM.  I wonder of they'll start cancelling school.

 
Forecast:  Rain/snow mix overnight.  Possible snow accumulation of up to 1" on grassy areas.

Reality:  4+ inches of wet, heavy snow.  Most of which accumulated on roads.  The roads are worse than they were during any snow storm of the winter because nobody was expecting it...no plows or salt trucks worked last night, so they are all way behind this morning.

An engineer would lose their license if they sucked at their job as hard as meteorologists. 

 
Hopefully tomorrows storm is only ~5-6 inches and will go away quickly.  It's not supposed to start snowing around here until ~4PM.  I wonder of they'll start cancelling school.
School is on, looks like we are looking at 24 hrs of snow starting at noon. There's a Trillium sour and stout release at 11:00, so that shouldn't be affected.  

 
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