***Official 2023 Weather Thread***

Gonna get something it looks like. It’s like every snow storm. You get little like 25 mile radius pockets of higher totals and everywhere else is a consistent but lower total.

I don’t know why people can’t equate snow storms to thunderstorms when it comes to localization of rain/snow/wind or whatever totals. No one gets all bent out of shape when WHO13 says 2-3” of rain and Jeremy in Waukee ends up with 1.71” and John in Ames gets 2.69”.

But when WHO13 says 6-8” of snow for the metro and someone only gets 4.5” **** in Adel just ******* about how wrong the forecast was while ignoring that Terry in Colfax got 8.7”.

These spring-style storms are especially fun because there’s such a sharp gradient in snow totals due to the line of freezing temps going right over the metro. So I totally get why someone might say… could be all rain or all snow. Depends on where you live.

The sheer fact that we’re able to say 2-3 days out … “guess what guys there’s a storm coming that could possible produce snow in this particular area, watch the **** out and stay weather-aware” is nothing short of amazing to me, personally.
 
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Gonna get something it looks like. It’s like every snow storm. You get little like 25 mile radius pockets of higher totals and everywhere else is a consistent but lower total.

I don’t know why people can’t equate snow storms to thunderstorms when it comes to localization of rain/snow/wind or whatever totals. No one gets all bent out of shape when WHO13 says 2-3” of rain and Jeremy in Waukee ends up with 1.71” and John in Ames gets 2.69”.

But when WHO13 says 6-8” of snow for the metro and someone only gets 4.5” **** in Adel just ******* about how wrong the forecast was while ignoring that Terry in Colfax got 8.7”.
Because I love big weather events and I want it now damnit.

Give it to me big, give it to me hard, or don’t even tease me.
 
My wife is driving back from New York on Tuesday/Weds, I told her she should aim to be back here by early/mid-afternoon on Wednesday.

What? You give her a late model to road test for you or something? Puerto Rico is really where you need to road test them!!
 
Because I love big weather events and I want it now damnit.

Give it to me big, give it to me hard, or don’t even tease me.

There’s a bunch of cleared out property in Alabama that you could probably get on the cheap if you want to be where the real action is.
 
Gross. Really hoping for a bust here in central Iowa. We could use the moisture, so keeping those temps just above freezing would be just fine.
 
Really glad that we won't be seeing extended high winds like the Xmas storm. We just had to keep digging barns out day after day for what seemed like a week as it kept drifting back in.

And that cold.

I can deal with snow, but I hate that bitter cold after a storm where it's too cold for the ice melt to work on the roads.
 
What? You give her a late model to road test for you or something? Puerto Rico is really where you need to road test them!!

LOL. No my stepdaughter is moving back here for a bit, so my wife flew out to help her pack and they are currently on the road driving back. Trying to be home around noon tomorrow. Currently stopped for food in Pennsylvania.

And I road test in my yard or up and down the gravel road.
 
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