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an excerpt from this mornings lot afd. this is the same guy that went deep weenie the one shift prior to the nov les event.

what he mentioned in the below afd is flat out dumb to say, especially since it’s simply not true.

it seems very clear that she should not be in the position of work that he is in. in other words, not in an important nws roll. /rant

“JUST HAVE TO NOTE... IF WE WEREN'T DEALING WITH DRY LOW-LEVEL
AIR PROBLEMS THIS MORNING, THE AXIS OF 1 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW
PROBABLY WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE LIKE 6 TO 12 INCHES (IF NOT MORE) OF
SNOW. THESE NARROW CONVECTIVE SNOW BAND EVENTS ARE THE
WINTERTIME EQUIVALENT OF SUMMERTIME TRAINING THUNDERSTORM
EVENTS, AND CAN JUST HAMMER THE SAME AREA ALL DAY/NIGHT LEADING
TO VERY PRONOUNCED IMPACTS. SO, THANK YOU DRY AIR.”

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February 3

1989: Bitterly cold temperatures occur across Minnesota with lows in the 40-below-zero range in the north.

 

1947: A strong dust storm hits Crookston with winds near 50 mph. Visibility was reduced down to 300 feet.

For Tuesday, February 3, 2026
1917 - Downtown Miami, FL, reported an all-time record low of 27 degrees. (David Ludlum)
1947 - The temperature at Tanacross, AK, plunged to a record 75 degrees below zero. (David Ludlum)
1987 - Wintry weather was confined to freezing drizzle and light snow in the northeastern U.S., and light rain and snow in the western U.S. (The National Weather Summary)
1988 - Arctic air continued to invade the central U.S. The temperature at Midland TX plunged from a record high of 80 degrees to 37 degrees in just three hours. Morning lows in the higher elevations of Wyoming were as cold as 38 degrees below zero. Heavy snow blanketed southwestern Colorado, with 16 inches reported at Steamboat Springs. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989 - A winter storm brought heavy snow and high winds to the western U.S. Up to three feet of snow blanketed the Sierra Nevada of California, and buried parts of northeastern Washington State under three feet of snow in five days. High winds across Washington State reached 75 mph, with gusts to 105 mph. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)
1989 - Severe cold gripped the north central U.S. The morning low of 29 degrees below zero at Casper WY was a record for the month of February. Wisdom MT hit 53 degrees below zero. Missoula MT reported a wind chill reading of 85 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary)
1990 - Thunderstorms developing ahead of a cold front produced severe weather over the central Gulf coast states during the afternoon and evening hours. Thunderstorms spawned seven tornadoes in Alabama, including one which touched down north of Birmingham injuring fifteen people and causing nearly three million dollars damage. A tornado at Margaret injured eleven persons and caused a million dollars damage. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data)

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4 hours ago, Chicago Storm said:

an excerpt from this mornings lot afd. this is the same guy that went deep weenie the one shift prior to the nov les event.

what he mentioned in the below afd is flat out dumb to say, especially since it’s simply not true.

it seems very clear that she should not be in the position of work that he is in. in other words, not in an important nws roll. /rant

“JUST HAVE TO NOTE... IF WE WEREN'T DEALING WITH DRY LOW-LEVEL
AIR PROBLEMS THIS MORNING, THE AXIS OF 1 TO 4 INCHES OF SNOW
PROBABLY WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE LIKE 6 TO 12 INCHES (IF NOT MORE) OF
SNOW. THESE NARROW CONVECTIVE SNOW BAND EVENTS ARE THE
WINTERTIME EQUIVALENT OF SUMMERTIME TRAINING THUNDERSTORM
EVENTS, AND CAN JUST HAMMER THE SAME AREA ALL DAY/NIGHT LEADING
TO VERY PRONOUNCED IMPACTS. SO, THANK YOU DRY AIR.”

Damn, was happy with the 1.8 but feel cheated out of 6-12.

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