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RobertSul

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  1. 2 minutes ago, mimillman said:

    Greetings from Chicago, folks. Tomorrow night I’ll be making the commitment, but if models are similar tomorrow, I’m on a flight to Boston Thursday night to join you. Not letting this one go.

    Yeah, I’m doing the same thing from Michigan! Hope our flights won’t be in vain…

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  2. 1 hour ago, CheeselandSkies said:

    Gee, thanks. Then I'll stop posting and let this place become a ghost town.

    Stebo isn’t exactly known for being tactful. It’s been quiet around here and even if it’s only a single map, it’s at least something to keep this thread alive. It’s not as though we’re in Storm Mode where posts have to live up to a higher level of quality and scrutiny. What you posted was a curiosity at worst and a “oh, maybe we ought to keep an eye out on this time period” at best. 

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  3. 3 hours ago, A-L-E-K said:

    the puffy cu and deep blue looks so nice today after all the schwag air lately

    Yeah it was the atmospheric equivalent of being hot-boxed in a 2010 Ford Mustang over here…

    Detroit had the 6th worst air pollution of all major world cities yesterday. AQI was around 180 at one point. 

  4. On 5/30/2021 at 5:08 PM, schoeppeya said:

    You're wrong here and overgeneralizing a demographic that you disagree with politically. 

    We’ve all seen the crazy-ass Facebook posts from people we know personally. There is no overgeneralizing here.

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  5. 33 minutes ago, BuffaloWeather said:

    You and me have a different view of what blizzard conditions are.

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    There are definitely near-whiteouts from all this dry snow blowing around and it’s drifting pretty good. Ground truth is more dramatic than it appears on radar. As someone who grew up with Mass. blizzards, this looks like a pretty good (if relatively short-lived) one on the ground. 

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  6. 6 minutes ago, mimillman said:

    Any way y’a slice it, this is a very impressive lake effect signal and arguably the most promising set up in years for delivery in the Chicago metro 

    Arlington Heights with an inch while parts of downtown Chicago end up with 18”+ would be insane. 

  7. 5 hours ago, Frog Town said:

    Thanks for the insight.  It just really makes you wander which way this is gonna go.  I've fought the NW trend all my life, now i'm fighting the SE trend.  Maybe it's time to move, lol.  

    Just live a nomadic lifestyle. Instead of following herds of buffalo you can chase snowstorms. 

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