Coverage may be greater than yesterday meaning more of us get the wet weather. Which you and I both know we don’t need. Any storms will be capable of torrential downpours and while we won’t all see flooding, it is absolutely a concern. The Weather Prediction Center has ...
“Up to 16.0″ of snow at my house since the storm started at 1 p.m. yesterday. If you add this to the 20″ I received last Tuesday/ Wednesday, I am now up to a freaking lot of snow. About half the normal annual total in a week.” It speaks volumes that Anchorage, ...
Yesterday’s post was an amazing video showing how climate change deniers cast doubt on the science when there really is not any significant scientific doubt. But there are many other ways that propaganda is used by the climate deniers. For example, in 2012 the New York Times (the poster ...
CHICAGO -- As if potential year 2000 computer problems are not enough, stormy weather predicted for the sun early next year could torment Earth's modern technology.That could mean celebrating the new millennium in the dark, with a dead cellular phone. Ships and planes relying on satellites for...
I wish i had more energy to write about the incredible day yesterday, but if a picture is worth a thousand words, this video is worth a million!!! Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7K6NIEPKtg Please keep us in your thoughts as Lulu goes in for her last surgery Tuesday. Gra...
Because one day it came to his town and a very large part of it never left.Until yesterday,Todd Hamilton's one-horse town of Oquwawka, Illinois, was known only for having an elephant buried in its town square. Okay, a one-elephant town then.On Sunday, it might have something else ...
There have been 180 crashes due to weather in Minnesota From CNN's Amanda Watts Statewide, the Minnesota State Patrol has reported 180 crashes, 279 vehicle spin-outs and 15 jackknifed semi-trailer trucks due to winter weather. The accidents all happened between 10:45 p.m ET yesterday and...
Chicago Public Schools cancels in-person classes tomorrow From CNN's Brad Parks and Keith Allen Chicago Public Schools has canceled all in-person classes Tuesday due to “significant snowfall,” according to a release from the district. The school district said it expects to hold in-person cla...