Blizzard? Not hardly...
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:03 am
So all day yesterday (Mon, Jan 26) the doom and gloom weather prognosticators were warning of 24" plus of snowfall in North Jersey and the entire Tri-State area. TV stations called the event 'the Blizzard of 2015.' Of course the rush to the supermarket and box stores resulted in empty shelves of rock salt, bread, milk and toilet paper. Driving bans in NY, NJ and Conn until further notice and all public transportation shut down. Sounds dire, right?
So here it is, the day after and I'll be damned if I can find any measuring device that will show higher than a measly 6" accumulation. Pretty much the same or less within a 50 mile radius. Unfortunately, the eastern end of Long Island was slammed with 24" of snow but that meant that maybe 2 million out of the 50 million predicted to be housebound actually did experience the worst. Our weather prediction services just out and out suck....big time. So many people took a financial hit as there was a travel ban in effect. The kids were gifted a 'snow day' when it wasn't necessary and so many first responders were called in to their jobs but sat on their backsides throughout the overnight just waiting for the blizzard that never arrived. Utility workers were called in from as far as Florida and Ontario but were never put to work.
Historic? No. Hysterics? Yes.
So here it is, the day after and I'll be damned if I can find any measuring device that will show higher than a measly 6" accumulation. Pretty much the same or less within a 50 mile radius. Unfortunately, the eastern end of Long Island was slammed with 24" of snow but that meant that maybe 2 million out of the 50 million predicted to be housebound actually did experience the worst. Our weather prediction services just out and out suck....big time. So many people took a financial hit as there was a travel ban in effect. The kids were gifted a 'snow day' when it wasn't necessary and so many first responders were called in to their jobs but sat on their backsides throughout the overnight just waiting for the blizzard that never arrived. Utility workers were called in from as far as Florida and Ontario but were never put to work.
Historic? No. Hysterics? Yes.