Thursday, February 25, 2010

The Snowacane Begins...

I'm more than a little fascinated by the Weather. Aside from a major attachment to yarn, I'm one of those people who watches The Weather Channel for sport. Jim Cantore is a genius. In case you are wondering about the name of the storm, it's being called a 'snowacane' because the barometric pressure within the storm resembles that of a Cat. 2 hurricane, it's also making a loop right over NY, which makes it an unprecedented Winter storm.

The snow falling today is like nothing I've ever seen. The flakes are absolutely ginarmous... yes, not really a word, but it certainly applies. They were as big as large feathers, or leaves. Very impressive, beautiful but quite difficult to navigate. It is slush central out there and later on tonight the skating will not be at the Olympics, but on the sidewalks of New York City.
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1 comments:

  1. I heard about the weather out there. What a snowstorm. When we have a rainstorm here, in California, it is breaking news :D We unfortunately never see the white stuff.

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