I remember already seeing it on The Weather Channel's "Extended Forecast" on that Tuesday before the weekend it occurred. It said "Snow and Ice" for Saturday.
From Wisconsin. I'm sure this was devastating for y'all, but in my life, I've gone through many of these. Thunder snow, high winds, streets closed 2 feet of snow. You want a storm? Try an ice storm. Now THAT'S a scary event. Still, poor people.
We have had ice storms to! The Birmingham area has steep hilly terrain like the rest of the Appalachian region so even small amounts of ice or snow make travel difficult.
Whose watching on the 30-year anniversary?
I remember already seeing it on The Weather Channel's "Extended Forecast" on that Tuesday before the weekend it occurred. It said "Snow and Ice" for Saturday.
Rare occasion all the models totally in agreement.
From Wisconsin. I'm sure this was devastating for y'all, but in my life, I've gone through many of these. Thunder snow, high winds, streets closed 2 feet of snow. You want a storm? Try an ice storm. Now THAT'S a scary event. Still, poor people.
We have had ice storms to! The Birmingham area has steep hilly terrain like the rest of the Appalachian region so even small amounts of ice or snow make travel difficult.
I’m also in Wisconsin- this same storm dropped 40 inches in Syracuse New York- this wasn’t just a southern storm
Another two weeks, it will be the 28 year anniversary of this.
There's a couple of videos of him covering some tornadoes in Huntsville around like 1989 or something like that and he's bald then, too.
Barefoot weather reporting at 2am. Epic.
Spann the man! The legend!
Legends don't need no stinkin shoes
Ha! I remember our school in Vance was closed for like two weeks because of this storm!!
Did James ever have hair. lol :D
On the bright side - he still has all that he had in this broadcast!
There at the end. James Spann has a beautiful face.
3:05 Jim Carey in Indiana Dork and the Temple of Dung
this is funny James S. w/o shoes/
twas not born i was :3 lucky me