Winter Storm: Thanksgiving Week Edition

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The usual caveats apply: it's really early yet, things may change, etc. But with next week being a big travel week, better to know early and plan ahead. Plus, as we all know, creating a thread about a coming storm is scientifically proven to reduce its severity.

Get your snowblowers ready if you haven't yet.

 
The usual caveats apply: it's really early yet, things may change, etc. But with next week being a big travel week, better to know early and plan ahead. Plus, as we all know, creating a thread about a coming storm is scientifically proven to reduce its severity.

Get your snowblowers ready if you haven't yet.


Is their third response to their tweet taking a shot at Earl? Because it sure seems like it’s taking a shot at Earl.
 
The usual caveats apply: it's really early yet, things may change, etc. But with next week being a big travel week, better to know early and plan ahead. Plus, as we all know, creating a thread about a coming storm is scientifically proven to reduce its severity.

Get your snowblowers ready if you haven't yet.


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The usual caveats apply: it's really early yet, things may change, etc. But with next week being a big travel week, better to know early and plan ahead. Plus, as we all know, creating a thread about a coming storm is scientifically proven to reduce its severity.

Get your snowblowers ready if you haven't yet.


LOL..."There are some things you can do now however."

Like, go now, to the stores, and buy all the bread and milk they have. Oh, and get your beer before supplies run low.

We are ef'd.
 
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LOL..."There are some things you can do now however."

Like, go now, to the stores, and buy all the bread and milk they have. Oh, and get your beer before supplies run low.

We are ef'd.

It’s a thing in CBUS to make French Toast during every winter storm.
 
The usual caveats apply: it's really early yet, things may change, etc. But with next week being a big travel week, better to know early and plan ahead. Plus, as we all know, creating a thread about a coming storm is scientifically proven to reduce its severity.

Get your snowblowers ready if you haven't yet.


Did they give any estimates of snowfall yet?