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  1. Nicely done! Did you buffer out the width of damage along the line?
  2. I'm sure some people read this but others may have not - Beau was able to get some information on JoMo's location over in the Central subforum. And then there was this Let's hope that is great news regarding JoMo and the neighborhood.
  3. For all you know there wasn't enough time to put out a new warning with the dangerous part in it. That tornado dropped and grew in size VERY quickly, not to mentioned moved at 45mph. It's easy for people to make judgements on what the NWS should have done when its over and done with.
  4. Hi Kim! Hi Kim! Enjoy your weekend too!!!!

    1. Isopycnic

      Isopycnic

      I love yu guys.

  5. No, I was too busy getting to work before 7am to finish 16 figures.

  6. Oh and I should add - in the top picture, the car to the far right in the front row that is practically buried, didn't move all week. It sat there through both storms, the plows and the shoveling of others and was never touched. We didn't see the owner of the car come out to investigate until that following Saturday.
  7. Some pics: sorry for the backwards timeline... I uploaded the pics in the wrong order.
  8. 34 inches in Crofton which was the closest snowfall report to my location in Odenton, truly epic and amazing. My funny story to share is my husband and I going to the grocery store Thursday night. We didn't need the basics (we had gone earlier in the week before the news got serious about the threat) but we did want junk food and booze for the weekend. So here we are with our little cart filling up on cookies, chips/dip, fatty breakfast sandwhiches, ice cream, frozen pizza and appitizer meals while everyone else is clearing out the store of bread, milk, TP, eggs, fruits/veggies and meat. We are standing in line, our cart just a little over half full looking around at people with overflowing carts or even multiple carts just FILLED with endless amounts of the basics, like the world was coming to an end. We were given dirty looks, people were even making comments under their breath about how we were not going to survive the weekend on just junk food. It was incredible. The woman who rang us up at the register smiled and thanked us for not going crazy and giving her a small break from the endless amounts of purchases she had been ringing up for hours. We smiled and laughed as we walked out with our 60$ purchase of junk food while everyone else fought over the last gallon of milk. Cracks me up to this day how insane people got due to the storm. Only to see people back out again on Tuesday buying MORE food for Wednesdays storm.
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