***Official 2024 Weather Thread***

NoCreativity

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January 26, 1996 DSM had almost 15 inches in about 6 hours time. Cloud to ground lightning as well for about an hour along with 50 mph winds. Most violent snowstorm I have ever witnessed.
That must have been the one I was thinking of. I just remember I was in high school and most of the drifts along the streets were taller than my car.
 

NoCreativity

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Watching Jason Parkin reporting live on TV in the middle of a Des Moines residential street that has not been plowed yet I lived on a street like that. Thankful we moved out of Des Moines over 10 years ago. Already had our street plowed several times today in Grimes. I realize they have a lot less miles of roads tonl plow but they seem to make passes through residential streets overnight so it's not such a daunting task after the main roads are clear.
They can't come down to Des Moines and help out? My street is usually plowed a day or two later.
 

SEIOWA CLONE

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We had snow up to the roof at our house after that storm
We could walk up from the ground to the roof of my dad's garage where he parked his rock truck. We missed the entire week of school, as the country roads blew full again every night.
We had about 20 inches down here 15 years ago and they called in the national guard to help clear out the snow, compared to today, those storms were a lot worse.
 

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Watching Jason Parkin reporting live on TV in the middle of a Des Moines residential street that has not been plowed yet I lived on a street like that. Thankful we moved out of Des Moines over 10 years ago. Already had our street plowed several times today in Grimes. I realize they have a lot less miles of roads tonl plow but they seem to make passes through residential streets overnight so it's not such a daunting task after the main roads are clear.
Des Moines snow removal is a joke. I grew up in Des Moines, and it was usually 2-3 days before they would plow our street, which was a somewhat busy through street. By that time, the only thing the plows did was polish the compacted snow into ice. Its sad they have everyone brainwashed to believe this is normal. Everywhere I have ever lived since, the sidestreets have been plowed before mid day.
 
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We had snow up to the roof at our house after that storm

Damn it took me a while to connect the dots, we were with out power for damn close to a couple of weeks if I remember right, I was pretty young but my folk's farm always ended up with the shared generator on the overnite because dad milked and his brothers only had beef and hogs so they got the generator during the day. It had to be a lot of work for the 3 of them the creature comforts on equipment back then weren't much. Heat housers on the tractors was all they had.
 
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Not exactly sure.
Not at all. I could never get them tight enough around my face and then they get full of snot and condensation eventually just being cold, icy, and wet. I wish I'd had cloth masks doing calf chores out in this kind of weather for years.
I always used the molded masks choring. That was 20 years ago.
 
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The kids haven’t changed. The litigation system has.

Do you have proof that’s the case? It seems like a boomer explanation with no basis in fact.

I suspect schools are a bit quicker to call things off now but mostly we forget how often we had snow days growing up.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Schools cancelled again. Kids these days are pansies.
Hey, when I was in first grade I went to school on a Saturday because we missed too much school. Would have been winter off …….. 1978?….. I believe. We were supposed to have school the next Saturday but the state waived 5 snow days the Monday after that.

We had a first year teacher that was hung over I think and none of us wanted to be there. So we watched TV and read books. It was a sheetshow.

These kids don’t know what sucking means, school on Saturday as a 6 year old blows.
 

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Hey, when I was in first grade I went to school on a Saturday because we missed too much school. Would have been winter off …….. 1978?….. I believe. We were supposed to have school the next Saturday but the state waived 5 snow days the Monday after that.

We had a first year teacher that was hung over I think and none of us wanted to be there. So we watched TV and read books. It was a sheetshow.

These kids don’t know what sucking means, school on Saturday as a 6 year old blows.

Okay Grandpa!