Saturday February 10, 2007 9:00 PM
CURRENT WEATHER: CLEAR 26*
Ok so I wanted to begin posting about this storm a few days ago, but these things are too risky to predict that far out, and really this far out too, but I couldn't control myself anymore. So let me briefly explain what is happening. Earlier this week people were starting to say that we are gonna have a pretty good snowfall here next week, then as this week progressed and we approached this weekend, people were screaming the words BLIZZARD! Some weather guy even said 12"-18" for Philadelphia! So now I have decided to jump in the bandwagon, and put my two cents in... so every few hours (when possible) I will update what I think is gonna happen with this thing after new weather models come in. As of now 9:00 PM Saturday, the storm looks like a rain maker for us here, although everyone is saying snow/mix for us, I just don't see the cold weather making it here in time for the storm, and if it does, I don't think that it will be strong enough. There will be plenty of moisture, that's for sure, just of what type? That's to be seen. So as I see it now, the weather map below is my current prediction. It doesn't show where the mix/ice will fall, I will start predicting that tomorrow. BTW, I am the red dot. Stay tuned.
Sunday February 11, 2007 10:00 AM
CURRENT WEATHER: SUNNY 24*
I am so stinking awesome! I am so far nailing this think right on the head... which is really bad for me because I want snow :-(. Anyway, as I said last night, I would put in the "mix" precip in todays forecast. It looks like the storm is tracking further and further north, which means warmer air comes closer to us, and in effect ruins the whole blizzard concept for me... and makes it a heck of a blizzard for everyone that usually gets it, New York City, Boston, Portland, etc. This thing is gonna be a monster! Record breaker. I predict today, 2-3 days out from the storm that Philadelphia, NYC, Boston, Burlington and Portland will be shut down by this thing. No kidding. It is gonna be monstrous. You wait and see. This is gonna be a record breaker. Unfortunately, not for me, it looks like a 1"-3" snow/sleet/rain mixed bag which is so boring and pointless. I hate it. So this is my updated look at what is gonna fall where. Later today I will post an accumulation map.
Sunday February 11, 2007 11:35 PM
CURRENT WEATHER: CLEAR 28*
After two posts, I have decided that all computer models are pointing to nothing but a little snow, some ice and a lot of plain old fashioned rain. So I would be wasting my time if I continued posting my own maps. So I am gonna start using other weather maps with official weather forecasts.
Monday February 12, 2007 7:45PM
CURRENT WEATHER: SCATTERED FLURRIES/SLEET 34*
Alrighty! So I am ticked (angry face). I will mostly be on the wet side, NOT the white side of this stinkin' little conniving blizzard. This thing is gonna start as some light snow at my house, and then in the late morning change to sleet/freezing rain (no fun) and then in the late afternoon go to all liquid, non freezing rain. And rain hard all night... at around 33*... that's one stinkin degree shy of a blizzard/ice storm. So SO SO SO unfair. But what am I gonna do? So then early to mid morning Wednesday it should all end as a brief change over to a mix and then end with a really cold blast of arctic air... again. Here's what the forecast is for our area. I am right in the 1"-3" crap. So when I wake up tomorrow to head to work, hopefully it will be snowing... hopefully.

If you look at Accuweather they say that they believe the main start of the precip will get in here at around 6AM, but beings that flurries and sleet pellets are already here at 7:45 PM and as you can see the radar below, the main beginning isn't that far from here. So I think it it will start at around 1AM - 3AM.
Tuesday February 13, 2007 8:00PM
CURRENT WEATHER: SLEET/FREEZING RAIN 27*
Ice Ice Baby! Lol. So I was kinda wrong in the weather department. We had some pretty heavy snow this morning, then it went to sleet, then freezing rain. I left work at 2:30PM and had to "skate" across the parking lot to my car, take 10 mins to scrape the ice of the windshield, then go back inside and get my manager Nick to help me do the rest of the car so that I could see out. It was too thick for me to do. That took about 30 mins. So cool, and icy, lol. Then I come home very carefully and I just went outside and BOOM the ice is so thick you can't open the car doors! Now they are saying it may take a few more hours before we get above freezing here. So tomorrow it is supposed to be all liquid rain, then turn to heavy snow for a brief time. We'll see. Now as far as the future, there are already some weather computer models coming out with a Blizzard hitting the east coast on Monday... but we'll hold off on that one.
Thursday February 15, 2007 6:30PM
CURRENT WEATHER: CLEAR/WINDY 24*
OK so the storm is over, it was pretty much an all out ice storm here. Overnight Tuesday into Wednesday the rain became heavy, but at my house and points west we never got above freezing, so we had all ice, the delayed the opening of my work and we got out early too. The airports and schools and government were all shut down. Pretty cool stuff. I would have still rathered the snowstorm though. Getting into the car after freezing rain is a pain in the butt! And walking around.... i mean skating in your shoes around the parking lot and on side walks is pretty dangerous, but a whole lotta fun! Here are some pics.



Above are pictures I took as I was driving to work after the storm. Look at all that ice on the trees! Pretty darn cool eh?
Below is what my car looked like the morning I had to go to work. It was completely incased in ice, the entire car! I had to get up, scrape the ice from the whole car. Basically the whole car so that when I was driving chunks of ice didn't fly off and kill people, lol.


And this is what it looked like inside the car. Definantly not going anwhere anytime soon, lol.



Isn't that FREAKIN AWESOME! SO COOOL!