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I live in central Kentucky and my county got around 10" of snow, a small amount of ice, and we're supposed to get another 4" of snow this weekend! Plus, below freezing temps for at least the next 10 days. Stay safe and warm, everyone 🥶❄️
Gee that's brutal. Must be hard having to live through it year after year. I couldn't live there. I'd rather the hot then the cold.
I’m just north of ya in Ohio. Stay safe and stay warm.
@@veddyveddygoodnah, sweating is nasty and being hot makes you hyper and angry
@@BrandonPerry-io3hv sure there are pros and cons, but i'd rather hot weather than icy cold weather.
@@CptGreenJeans same only got about 3" here
Freezing from the middle of America to the east coast. Burning down on the west coast. Another day in America.
Snow Miser and Heat Miser are having a field day over here.
Only gonna get worse
@@BAYBAY_316 what else is new? February still to come. nothing new
In Kentucky we do get snow but usually not much, when we get it it's an inch or 2 or less and it's gone in a couple of days. Last year where I am we basically got none. This time we got six inches, with an inch of ice on top. The state had, I believe 80,000 homes without power at one point b/c of the ice. I live on a farm, and I'm spending all my time taking hay out to the horses and making sure they have fresh unfrozen water. Walking thru the frozen snow in the fields has actually bruised my feet, it's like walking thru broken concrete. It's been extremely cold, I measured it at 9 degrees F one morning-sorry I don't know the conversion but it's arctic temps. Today we're getting another 2-4 inches of snow, in the southern part of the state it's up to six inches. Next week we're supposed to get another arctic cold snap with the temps possibly going down to zero. Temps are running 20-25 degrees colder than normal.
I'm in Kentucky, and we got 10 inches. First snow, then sleet, then snow.
Yep and 4 more inches expected today. Now if it would only get warm enough to melt before spring.
@mjackson780 True. I'm sick of snow. This is the most we've had in a long time. I can't wait for summer again. I'll take hot over cold any day.
My husband works for the traveling bridge department for Norfolk Southern Railroad he had to leave home Sunday morning to work in Louisville, KY( his car is stuck in the hotel parking lot) People don't realize train tracks and bridges have to stay clear of ice and snow to prevent derailment, they had to work in two shifts 11am - 11pm his shift started at 11pm to 11am. its supposed to hit here in Nashville, TN Friday. Its going to be worse here in the South because snow and ice is rare and the road crews don't know how to deal with this like they do in the North
In Chicago we don't get “snow days” because we are more then prepared with plows and snow crews that remove the snow and salt the roads. What we do get is “cold days” where the temps drop below -30 degrees Fahrenheit.
at 6:09 asking if Kentucky gets snow lol
i have lived here since i was 7 and im 25 this year.
Kentucky has the most extreme weathers, from 110% (f) in summer to severe ice storms (2009) that cause most of the city to lose their power, to tornadoes that cost lives. you will never know what to expect in KY lol
he should just watch the channel Ryan Hall Y'all to get weather updates for the US storms
It seems that most Brits have a very erroneous idea of USA weather. Just because it's the South does not mean that it is always hot or warm. Mainly, only southern Florida and Southern California stay warm during the winter. I live on the Gulf Coast of Mississippi and it seldom snows, but it gets down to freezing temps often enough to be a thing. So, we have upper 90's and 100's during the summer down to 30's in the winter.
I’m Canadian so anything remotely south I assume to be warm year round
@@BenBourassa No, man. Even the deep south can get below freezing. It might not last longer than a week or so, but it happens every year. It always shocks the folks who travel down here to escape the snow and cold temps. I imagine it is still better than winter up north, but don't think it is warm and balmy all the time.
Yeah. Lots of people have a very blanket view of weather. A place is either hot or cold. For some reason, people don’t think about the fact that there are seasons. And even in the Deep South, it gets cold sometimes.
It's not even hitting 60 here as a high in Las Vegas and the nights get to 40 (or lower at even slightly higher elevation). But people think "Las Vegas" and think "desert" and "hot."
Granted, it's nothing like the cold the northern part of this very same state gets, let alone other parts of the country.
I hear Florida in the freezer now also😮 all Texas too. Kansas city is still dangerous cold and depends who's measuring I got 16 inches Kansas.city news say one foot. People are still stuck in neighborhoods I got stuck on 5th street. But little push down the road slow but sure
It’s winter we expect to have snow ice and a good blast of artic cold wind
Lav, at the 14:00 mark you asked how the snow storm is coming into Texas. That is because a wet system from the Gulf is heading north and is running into cold air coming south. The result is a heavy snow & freezing rain storm instead of a normal thunderstorm. As the storm system heads northeast, it will continue to suck up moisture from the Gulf and mix it with very cold air.
Nope. It's the middle of the country. Up north here, it's just cold. No snow.
Missouri Kansas snowed a lot
Same here in Pennsylvania. They actually had a 2 hour delay today due to the cold.
I am in Louisville, Ky and on top of the almost 10 inches of snow we had 1.5 - 2 inches of ice.
I currently live in Kansas and I absolutely love how much snow we got! We got about a foot of snow or slightly less. There are snow drifts that are almost up to my knees. I took advantage of the snow (after the roads were finally cleared of snow and ice), by trying skijoring with my neighbor’s large husky mix. We both loved it! We are continuing to go do that once a day until the snow eventually melts
Lucky I want the snow back in Chicago please
I'm from Kentucky and we got hit pretty hard..we had snow , ice and sleet..so everything is kinda layered and of course low temperatures in the 20s and teens
I am in central Arkansas and Thursday and Friday we are expected to get 8" or more snow
Thanks for that update on Arkansas.
The reason it's going "UP" and the southern states are getting hit is because you need the cold and the moisture to meet at the front. The gulf of mexico is providing the moisture and the people along the cold front (a line seperating where the cold/warm air meets) are getting hit with the snow as that gulf moisture hits the cold air. There was a lot of severe weather and tornado warnings in the states even farther south on the same day other states were getting snow and Ice storms.
That and the jet stream dipping down the wind from the north to bring the super cold temps to places like where I live in Kansas City
No snow in Michigan. Its been very cold but only a light dusting of snow.
From a West Michigander with common Lake Michigan effect Snow/Blizzards/ Level 12 "Whiteouts in Winter. This is just a normal day many times in Winter.
@@halicarnassus8235 that’s where I grew up ten miles east of Lake Michigan. There is a difference between a blizzard and a heavy snow fall too. I drove in a white out from Saginaw to Benton Harbor one day. I tailgated a semi. White knuckled it, even passed a snow plow because I couldn’t see the road, only the trucks tail lights.
My kids are on snow days in Virginia. Monday for snow. Tuesday for ice. This at the time to return to school after Christmas break. 🥰
My grandson just went back to school Tuesday, we were just notified of no school Thursday or Friday. So he's getting an extended vacation. We're in northeast Texas.
Lol I live in North Idaho and we get mad snow 😂 very rare even if we have 4 feet of snow if our kids get a school Day
Northern Georgia is hard to predict winter weather. Mostly, we're too warm to see snow, but we do get a lot of ice storms (rains when above freezing, then freezes to ice when it hits...anything - tree branches, power lines, and roads.) Even 1/2 inch of ice is devastating to the South. You can't drive in ice, so the grocery store gets wiped out of milk, bread, and toilet paper days in advance. My town is supposed to get hit starting Friday early and last all day. So much depends where the freezing line is. If it's more north, we'll get freezing rain. If it's more south, we'll get several inches of snow. Since these winter storms are so rare in the South (maybe once a year, or every 2 years?), it's hard to predict how much of what will fall where. Different weather models are showing quite different results, so we won't know until it's already fallen.
That's a good explanation. It's similar here in northeast Texas. We're supposed to get a little snow Thursday. I dread the ice! Hopefully it won't stay cold that long.
I believe the blue is wind chill or “feels like” temperature. Meanwhile, California is on fire. Well Pacific Palisades is on fire with big time wildfires. I live north of Chicago. We have just a dusting of snow up here. Maybe an inch. This storm pretty much missed us up here.
Went to school in the Northeast. We only had snow days for 6 inches or more. In '96 we had a massive blizzard and in '97 we had 2-3 feet of snow every Wednesday for like 8 weeks straight. I see 4-10" shut down entire States when they aren't used to it. Ice, freezing rain and sleet are the worst
I remember that. We made snow slides out of all the snow and went down them on sleds.
It's winter, it snows. No big deal. It's been over 45 years since the Ohio River froze over. When that happens you can call it a bad winter since it has only happened 14 times in the past 111 years.
Blizzards of 77 and 78?
I grew up in Buffalo, NY and was there for the Blizzard of 1977, where you get "Lake effect" snow. It was coming down at 4 inches an hour most of the day, then tapered to 2-3 inches an hour for several days along with lots of wind blowing it around. By the time it let up, you could sled off the roof of the house, when you opened your front door, you had to shovel the snow that had piled up out before you could leave the house and shoveling the driveway? Yeah, you had to shovel from the top down first to cut down the size of the drift (usually 5-6 feet) and then you could shovel under as usual. I will never forget that. Oh, and I'm near Louisville, KY now and it's a mess due to snow, freezing rain/sleet and then snow on top of it. School will probably be out all week and with more coming on Friday, it may be out next Monday as well. Fun times.
Buffalo too! The October Storm. Snowvember. The Christmas Eve snowstorm in 2022. We see it all here
Want to relive that memory? th-cam.com/video/8lMcWD3EHqM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=2JdGqZ40_EpVJr2q
I still remember watching the 1977 Buffalo blizzard on ABC & NBC News. I was almost 17 yo. And the National Guards were there to help clear the snow. 100 inches. With snow drift as high. 25 to 40 feet. 1977/ almost 50 years ago. Stay warm & have a wonderful '2025'. Blessings to everyone❤
10" of snow in Dayton, OH on Monday, 4" more tonight - winter in Ohio.
We have the same in central Kentucky. Sitting at around a foot of snow now in my yard.
I live in Southwestern Indiana. We got about 9 inches of snow. We even had a round of sleet. This new storm is expected to dump 3 to 4 inches of new snow. My meeting for this Saturday is in great doubt. I wish you well.
I remember as a child in northern Minnesota the snow was so deep the snow plows couldn't get through. they had to use bulldozers. when the bus finally got through it broke the mirrors off. that's how high the snow was.
I’m in central Texas and I’m in a snow parka at 37°f crocheting on mt patio…all 60 of my cacti are under multiple blankets all day now
Kansas City here.. so we got a thin layer of slick ice from freezing rain on everything and then we had hours of sleet, which is frozen when it hits the ground but kind of sticks together. It made the pavement like sandpaper, but on road surfaces that were being driven over it just made it a solid sheet of ice. And then we had 14 inches of snow on top. Kids have been out of school all week, they havent been back from Winter break yet.
I live in the northeast corner of New York State, close to the Quebec, Canada border. The storm did not make it up this far north. I have no more than a dusting of snow in my yard. But it's frigid. 13 degrees F (-10.5 C), with winds making it feel much colder.
Huh?! 🤨 Kentucky is considered to be apart of the midwest, even though it can be considered the highest point of the south as well. So it definitely gets alot of snow like New York, Illinois, Kansas and Maryland. The states you’re thinking of that would stay hot year round is Florida and California which are both in the south part of the US.
Sleet is a mixture of ice and snow. So it’s essentially an ice storm.
25 years ago this wouldn't even be newsworthy. It's winter, it gets cold and it snows. But they need to fill a 24h news cycle so this is what you get.
That said, certain states don't correctly fund their infrastructure and things fall apart with even slightly inconvenient weather.
You're just spewing the usual "back in my days" boomer meme. Literally 25 years ago there was a blizzard that had similar accumulations called the Carolina Crusher. It was not only newsworthy but also has a wiki page.
Even the video Luka watched said it was even a 30 yr record for KC.
JFC use some brain cells and stop being an empty head echoing B.S.
@@wilsmith481 here in Texas it’s not worth the effort to have the equipment we have one or two days of bad weather. Then every 30 years we have a bad week.
**texas
This is the worst winter storm in a decade+. It is absolutely newsworthy. For instance, I live in Eastern Missouri, we got about an average year's worth of snow from just this storm and we got off easy. A lot of areas in Kansas got a foot, foot and a half or 2 feet of snow which is a lot even for them. For instance, Chapman recorded 20.5". Topeka got 17(again, a year's worth of snowfall.) Kansas City and St. Joe were crippled for 2 days because of the ice and most of thr areas out here were completely shut down for Sunday and Monday. It was a bad storm. It's not a media conspiracy.
@ when the snow is so high the street signs are buried by the snow plows then it’s news. But two feet of snow isn’t unusual.
Another one coming for the South on Thurs/Friday. We'll still get some snow here from it too in Indiana. We had a lot of ice accumulation with this past storm. I heard a tree come down from the ice somewhere near to us.
I live in lawrence kansas and we got 15"/ 38 centimeters of snow on top of a decent amount of ice.
When I was growing up in Wisconsin and there was a snowstorm we would all gather around the radio first thing in the morning and listen to the announcements of closings. It would read off all the schools that were closed and you would sit there with great anticipation hoping to hear your school's name called so that you could have the day off too! Snow days were the best! Because of where I live though you had to have quite a lot of snow with really bad wind to not go to school.
Thanks for the video Thurston! So I live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and while the storm was dangerous in many places, it was not in the area we call the Delaware [river] Valley of Eastern PA, New Jersey, and Delaware. Philadelphia got around 3 inches and South Jersey around 4" in the storm which arrived Monday, January 6th morning. Philadelphia City Offices and Schools were closed for the Monday by 5 PM on Sunday while it didn't start snowing until around 5 AM. The local news stations blow everything out of proportion with any weather event.
Michigan up :) my childhood was blessed 6 foot snowins. In lower mitten is cost mostly with also blue ice
I'm in Missouri. It's currently 9°F (-12.78°C). We're supposed to get another inch of snow tomorrow.
It was 0 degrees this morning at my house in central Kentucky. We are supposed to get another 3-6" of snow tomorrow night into Saturday. We may have 20" on the ground after it's all over with 🥶😬❄️
We are currently very cold with heavy snow here in Arkansas, we used to get this only once in a decade but the last 5 years we have gotten more snow and cold than in the last 6 decades combined. Usually we sit in the 40s and 50s but the last 5 years of winters have seen us below zero to the low 30s it's crazy. I'm starting to feel like I'm back in Wisconsin.
Sleet is little balls of ice, like raindrops but frozen., so not quite ice and not quite snow.
Im in rural North Eastern Pennsylvania. We only had maybe 4 inches but the non-stop freezing wind is crazy cold. I'm surprised our power hasn't gone out. Most of us out here in the boonies have a generator to keep the furnace going.
Not every year, but all 50 States receive different amounts of snow.
Yes, California currently has some deadly wildfires in Southern California. They also have thirty six snow ski resorts that depend upon massive amounts of snow each winter to stay in business.
Kentucky has two ski resorts.
Out of the 37 States that collectively have 480 resorts, New York has the most in one State with 51.
You can ski down the volcano in Hawaii. It does not have a resort. It does not have a ski lift. Someone with a four wheel drive vehicle has to take you to the top. Or hire a helicopter.
Cincinnati Ohio here and we got 9.9 inches and another storm is coming Friday
Yeah. We received 12.5” of snow in Lawrence, KS, part of the KC, MO metro. Ice underneath it. North of us, they got 17”. I’ve just stayed in pretty much since Saturday. Today is Wednesday. More snow tonight through Friday, but no more than 2”.
I live on the east coast in Delaware. We dont get much snow if any during the winter. This storm hit us hard and I got somewhere close to 8". Because I live in an apt., no one owns snow shovels so it was hard to get out. It took several days and I needed to get out because we are going to get another big storm this weekend with yet more snow and I need to re-stock the refridgerator.
Here in Minnesota, we’ve had very little snow so far this season. It’s weird! (And it’ll come eventually! lol)
I'm in south carolina and we are supposed to get snow Friday night. It's barely hit 45 in several days
It's a blizzard because of the high winds during the snowstorm. I'm in the Kansas City area and we got 1/4 inch of ice before getting 12 inches of snow and winds were 30-40 miles per hour. Storm moved from the middle of the US all the way to the East coast, traveling about 800 miles. I've posted several videos showing me clearing 12 inches of snow with a leaf blower.
I'm in Kansas City, Missouri. We got over a foot of snow! It was awesome!
My area of Kansas got 9.2 inches, and I know we got off light compared to farther east.
This is North America. People's been going through this kind of weather for centurys. January is coldest month of winter. Stay warm. Its the temperature u have to worried about. It can be brutal & deadly.
We do get snow days off from school, but how much snow there needs to be for them to call a snow day varies tremendously by region. Where I grew up in New York State, where it snowed a lot, it needed to be a *lot* of snow before they'd call off school. Where I live now, where it very rarely snows, any snow at all is usually enough to shut everything down.
It does makes sense: where I grew up, there were municipal snow plows and giant stores of salt and sand and gravel for the roads, so it needed to be pretty bad before the roads became very unsafe. We also put snow tires on our cars every winter. Here in Portland, they don't have any of that -- no salt, no plows, no snow tires -- nor does anyone have the slightest idea how to drive properly in snow or ice (it's not a difficult skill to learn, but it takes some practice to be reliably decent at it), so any snow on the road at all tends to make conditions dangerous.
The problem with this storm system is it is dumping snow and ice in states that are totally unprepared for this type of winter weather. No snow removal equipment or tools. And ice is always very bad.
I've been in Arkansas for about 4 years now and we're supposed to get 6-8 inches of snow tomorrow and Friday. For perspective, I doubt we've gotten that much in the entire time I've been here. Snow is pretty uncommon in most of the state other than a light dusting a couple times per year.
We might get a little snow here in the Atlanta area on Friday. Looks like we will also get a coating of ice on top of it after the snowfall making for very hazardous driving conditions.
I live in what they call the Deep South (the northern part of Alabama) and we are expecting 4 to 6 inches of snow starting around 1:00 a.m. Friday morning and ending about noon Friday.
We do have snow days for school in the south because they don't have the equipment to clear off the roads since we very seldom get snow, and the snow here is usually a wet snow instead of the dry powdery type.
I'm in Baltimore, Maryland. We got about 8". My work was closed on Monday, and we went in two hours late on Tuesday. It's been really cold (for us). The high temperature has struggled to get above freezing, and it isn't going to get much warmer for the next week or so.
Maryland gang what's up!!
Down here in Ocean City we got about 5"
The storm that's coming into Texas & moving across the southeast over the next few days actually originated in the eastern Pacific off the west coast of Mexico, & traveled northeast across Mexico into Texas. And yes, the mountains of California get bitterly cold, & occasionally, northern Florida will get a dusting of snow. Thanks for your reaction.
Yes we r bout to get some too & I'm in the southern US in Georgia. The temps right now are brutal. We aren't equipped to deal with this weather ... No budget for equipment or supplies to handle icy roads .. power outages. This Friday into Sat we have winter storm warnings everywhere
I live in the country in the middle of Minnesota,, we have only have a couple of inches of snow. We're not getting these storms
Wow. So we have more snow on the ground in central Kentucky than you all in Minnesota?? That is kinda wild 😂
@jeremiahallyn4603 yes you do 😂 and you can keep the snow too
@lindaabbott7120 aww man, I wanted to send it back to you all 😂
in my area in north carolina we got snow and sleet/freezing rain, it froze during the night but it's melting now. didn't get alot of it
North Texas here…We are supposed to get snow/ice late today through Friday. They expect 3” to 10” inches to accumulate, depending on location. We have been in the upper 20’s F in the evenings, so dealing with freezing. Waiting to see if schools will be closed tomorrow. 🤞🏻
Same, east of Dallas. They say we won't get much snow, but who knows?
I'm in Tennessee and we got snow where I am starting at 9am this morning, it's still snowing now at 10:30pm. The rest of my family are in Indiana and they got more snow today on top of the snow that fell Monday and Tuesday. It's a bad winter this year for sure!! We don't have snow plows where I live.. getting out to go anywhere is nearly impossible and very dangerous
I grew up in a tiny village in Wisconsin. I rode the school bus to school in the next town. The county took care of plowing the highway, but not the village itself. If the road into my village wasn't plowed the school bus just didn't take the turn and skipped us completely. My parents would call the school and explain the situation. If the bus wasn't gonna pick us up, my parents would not be responsible for getting us there either. I got MORE snow days than my classmates. 😂
Dayton, Ohio we got 9 inches here. Its still on ground because it's below breezing for next 14 days at least. And they're calling for another 2 or 3 inches this Friday
I live in Southern Wisconsin. Schools close more for cold here than snow. Snow will close school but it will have to be a significant amount, no less than 6 to 8 inches.
Syracuse NY, snow capital of the USA. We measure in feet. And its o degrees f. I feel bad for southern states because they're not used to it
You should check out the blizzard of 1993 that buried large chunks of Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina in feet of snow. I was a Senior in High School at the time and we went more than two weeks without power. Some areas were without electricity for more than a Month. Many people died from freezing or starving to death. It was crazy!
Sleet is little ice pellets. The pellets are about the size of bb gun pellets and bounce off your coat.
We get the extremes all right. I'm over here with the snow and my daughter is 2000 miles away in L.A County and 18 miles from one of the fires.
14:20 ."... I don't understand it..." During the Winter months, there are two jet streams that traverse North America through the USA. The Southern Jet Stream divides the Nation North/South. because, why not. 😣
Much like the conditions described by Jerremiah in Kentucky here. This polar vortex is unusual but I'm getting around just fine and there are no store closures. It has prevented me from going to Washington to see Jimmy Carter at the Capital. I could probably do it but the low temperatures have given me pause.
We got snow in Maryland last January but not this much lol. We haven't had this much snow in a while. Maybe in western Maryland but not near Baltimore
It’s bad because it’s hitting areas that are not prepared for this type of snow. I live in the Boston area and 6”/ 15cm is nothing. But traffic stopping in Kentucky. When you add ice, that’s when it’s hazardous. Even heavy semis slide. You can have snow days. Usually for day care, elementary and maybe high school. Otherwise they announce online classes. You usually see this in higher Ed settings or heavy urban areas. Snow thunder usually occurs when it’s snowing very heavily. I can sometimes hear muffled thunder during a nor’easter.
I’m in North Dakota, in the middle of blizzard ally. We haven’t even had a true snow storm where I’m at. Something that typically happens multiple times a year! The temps have also been really mild for this time of year. Like yeah it’s still cold and we still have snow, but it’s been really pretty mild. We’re use to seeing blizzards like what Kansas City saw. And yes, if it’s bad enough, we do close down even in ND. They will close down interstate for safety reasons, and schools also close. Of course now, there’s no such thing as snow days for students since Covid. What would have been a snow day has been replaced with zoom classes.
Back in 1996/1997 we had a pretty bad blizzard. It resulted in us having to make up something like 11 days of school. School usually ends near the 22nd-28th of May. We went to school into June that year.
The worst blizzard I have only seen pictures of but it was the ND blizzard of 1966. The only thing peeking out of the snow was the tops of telephone poles. My mom said my grandpa had to dig a tunnel to the barn.
I also will never remember the F-C conversion lol. We have this thing called “feels like” temperature. It’s whatever the temperature is plus factoring in the temperature and speed of the wind. All I can say is -3F, if you add wind to that, can easily feel like -30F. Right now in my city it’s 18F (which is actually warm) but the feels like temp is 6F.
I live in southern Illinois and it was bad towns all around without power for 2-3 days. I never lost power but a giant tree limb feel on my car.
Grocery stores in my area are out of produce, milk and eggs. I live in Virginia Beach VA which is south of the storms. It is freezing and windy here.
Central NY is laughing at this video. Camden NY got 65 inches on sunday!
Why laugh? You all are used to that kind of snow. Most states do not get that much, so it is a bigger deal for those places 😒
@@jeremiahallyn4603 65" is not NORMAL.
Here in the Shenandoah valley we got about 6 inches. Schools have been closed all week, our roads are still icy
Hello from Indiana! We still have hard packed snow on the ground from this storm system.
They cancel school a whole lot more today than they did when I went to school. Used to have snow waist deep when I was going out to the bus still had school lol. Rarely did we have a snow day now they are calling off school all the damn time. I live in the deep south on the coast but I grew up on the PA/NY line. Actually I am up here right now and its absolutely miserable. This foot to a foot and a half is nothing though this area has been pounded by lake effect. We haven't had the ice though these other areas had ice and snow. It was around 60 a week ago and its been 15-25 since and snowing every day. At least a couple feet but the snow has compacted down it would probably be 3 foot if it hadn't compacted so now its just like heavy blocks of ice basically with snow on top. Lot of fun trying to shovel it. A month ago there was another storm that dumped 5 foot of snow just north of here a little bit probably 2 foot here. Can't wait to get home to South Carolina. Usually never up here this time of year at least not the past 25 years that I have lived down south haven't lived up here in a long time but still have a home up here and another on the Gulf in AL. Didn't leave the house for a few days and it took me probably 45 min to clear the snow off my Suburban and the damn doors and windows were froze shut. When I shoved the snow off the top of the truck too the snow hitting the ground next to it was past the tires halfway up the doors. I put it in 4wd and just drove through it. Good thing the neighbor has a big ass tractor with a plow he has been coming by almost every day to plow us out even though I only left the house one time. I left for food the other day and it was decent hadn't snowed all day. Till I went out lol. Then it came down so fast couldn't even see the damn roads everything was just white and no plow trucks to be seen. Took me 2x as long to get home wouldn't go over 45mph the whole way.
My family is from the Alleghenies, Jamestown/falconer area, and I live near Buffalo… I know exactly what you’re talking about. One winter when I was a kid we sledded off our roof straight into huge snow drifts that were well over 10ft tall lol and I still have dad’s pics from the blizzard of 77. If we had a snow day things were BAD because you could ski or snowmobile in.
I live in Maryland and we got 14 inches n it was snowing hard! But the funniest part is when Alabama, Louisiana n TEXAS getting covered and Canadians are amused cuz they have NO SNOW! Welcome to America! Our motto should be…
“be prepared for everything!”
The worst that snow (without ice) can do to drivers is get them stuck. It’s similar to getting stuck in mud, but it’s caked up over the ground instead of in the ground. I got stuck once this week, but I managed to turn the wheels back and forth to clear more space and then shift back and forth between drive and reverse fast enough to get loose. Otherwise it would be very expensive to get my car towed out of the snow. Note to future self: in these conditions, don’t try to park where parking is allowed if that area is still covered in deep snow. Instead park on the cleared dead end road even if it’s otherwise not allowed based on signs.
Here in central Utah, we've had a bit of snow, which melted. We've also had a bit of rain a few weeks ago, yet I live a 5600 ft elevation, and this has become a typical winter, here.
I live along with Wasatch Front and we only got a little bit. Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons got a good amount though.
@@kelcor74 Crazy, isn't it. I'm from the valley; the last 5 years in a subdivision behind Smith's on 9400 & Highland. We moved to central Utah, a few years after those temperature inversions started happening in the valley each winter. It started being less windy there at that time too.
These storms are more snow further south than people are used to. We're getting lots of snow in the northern states too, but it's not as unusual for us. The biggest danger is people being unfamiliar with how to drive in ice and snow. Us northerners have a lot of practice driving in snow and ice, but the southern states rarely get any.
I grew up in Kansas where my parents and all 4 of my brothers still are. My parents got about a foot of snow with another 20 inches of snow drifts in some places. Then underneath all of that they got about an inch of ice. I don't remember if it was the day of the ice storm or the day after but they ended up having to close EVERY SINGLE highway in Kansas except for the Northeast Turnpike because of how dangerous the ice was and how many car accidents it caused. I know schools were out at least through Wednesday maybe even today and tomorrow but don't know that for sure first because of all of the snow and ice but then yesterday was because of the extreme temperatures. Kansas saw the most snow in one day then they ever have in history.
This is why i moved out of The Midwest. As a kid i would get "well, we had a foot of snow last night. Time for school..." snow days were rare.
I'm legit sitting here at work. In yet another snowstorm. Getting 2-4 inches while my job requires driving semi trailers around. Basically, we're at a stand still. Can't move jack til they plow every drive again. Btw I live in central Illinois. Got over a foot of snow already. Probably going on 2 foot now.
This snow you see is caused by Lake Effect Snow and New Jersey is having a Nor’Easter with snow instead of rain.
I'm in Oklahoma and while we aren't buried under feet of snow, we are experiencing some wilder than average weather. Hardly unprecedented, but not average either. A few inches of snow, colder than usual temperatures, and high winds resulting in truly disgusting wind chills.
We have a fireplace for when the power goes out in snowstorms... only happened to us twice but it made it much easier
I live in Kansas City and I've had enough winter already. February better be mild. 5/8" of ice followed by 10" of snow with a couple more inches of snow on top of it plus or minus the ice refreezing, and I'm over it. It's to the point that I'm using my seated cane that I use for my disability like those ski pole thingies just to stay upright.
I'm from Hamilton ohio and we're getting more Friday. I called off of work Monday and Tuesday. I wasn't the only one
I can’t figure out why the news makes it sound like we never get this kind of weather…. These storms are not unusual for winter. I can remember 17 inches not that long ago. And blizzards are almost a yearly event… so why is everyone surprised?? And people it’s winter and snow and ice and freezing temperatures are NORMAL!!! Get a gripe!!
Most of Arkansas is covered in snow as well. Luckily my small area got very little.
Snow days happen when there could be danger getting to school. Danger means different things to different states. Minnesota would need a whole lot of snow to cancel school. New England may cancel school not because of the snow, but because of the ice on the road. A few centimeters of snow may cause cities and towns in Southern California and Texas to go into full panic mode.
This is not all of the north as I am in the Chicagoland area and our ground is snow free ... and we, meaning the midwest and northern states, have definitely seen worse. Ask Buffalo residents about blizzards. However, as you mentioned, this is not common for some of these folks so they will see it as major. A coworker of mine said her kids still have not returned to school because of the snow. Over a foot is major but no one fares well when electricity goes out. And yes, Kentucky definitely gets snow and quite often ice storms.
Don't forget, half of LA in California is on fire as well currently. We have another winter storm moving in Friday night too.
depends on the state and each county tbh my county where i live you didnt get snow days unless there was at least 3 inches on the ground and the roads were dangerous for busses to drive on