So they started on Sunday beating their drums about this terrible snowstorm that would surely paralyze the area. The predicted snowfall kept creeping upward with each revision of the bulletins until they got to 15+ inches in a 24 hour period. Of course, we got nothing of the sort. If it gets up to five inches by tomorrow morning, I'll be amazed
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My tried and true method for getting a short-term weather forecast I can trust? Look out the window...
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I'll admit we shopped today, but it was of necessity and no milk or bread was among the purchases. Shamefully I did return later for forgotten dog food, and, *sigh*, more PEZ: bought a bunny and the last two Bambis...
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The big storm is a dud here as far as I'm concerned. A foot or more of snow would have been significant. We got five or six inches instead of the 15 they were warning about, and it fell so gradually over a 36 hour period that it just wasn't a big deal.
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The official National Weather Service is wrong so much of the time that you can't trust their predictions at all. I use them mainly for the satellite and radar information and interpret it myself.
By far the best information on current conditions is obtained by looking out the window or opening it. It seems that most of the time what they say is happening just isn't true.
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