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Matt Attallah 03-01-2003 14:35

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Originally posted by sanddrag
Sorry but I just can't help asking what kind of truck is it that you drive? My 4x4 is a 99 Ranger.
I would also like to know too. I have a Cherokee Laredo w/ all the opts. (part time 4 hi, Lo, Full Time 4, 2 wheel drive) and i haven't gotten stuck in any snow/mud/anything. And my truck is light as a feather! (It's a uni-body!)

Jay5780 03-01-2003 14:41

I meant if you get stuck when driving in 4 wheel drive you most likely wont get unstuck.

I haven't gotten stuck either...

Brandon Martus 03-01-2003 14:42

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Originally posted by Katie Reynolds
No snow in Michigan.
We got about 4 inches last night. Other parts of MI... I think that was about the average for the metro-Detroit area.

Jeff Waegelin 03-01-2003 14:49

I heard that the city of Detroit and southern suburbs got a little more, but up here in Rochester, 4 sounds about right.

MissAbi 03-01-2003 14:57

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Originally posted by Brandon Martus
We got about 4 inches last night. Other parts of MI... I think that was about the average for the metro-Detroit area.

Yeah it was coming down pretty good last night when I got out of robotics. good luck to everyone traveling in snow tomorrow.

-Abi
/me loaths wet, cold, yucky snow. Wishin' I was in Fl.

Tom Schindler 03-01-2003 16:36

I had to cancel my trip to kickoff/Dean's house cause of this snow.... too dangerous to drive in...... oh well, next year :)

We have about 4-5" here now, at the snow hasnt peaked yet.... the weatherman said it should peak around 8 or 9 tonight... but who believes the weathermen anyways? :)

Tom

Amber H. 03-01-2003 18:43

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Originally posted by M. Krass
The polar ice caps are melting. The magnetic field of the Earth is switching. The world is ending.

Have a nice day. :)

(It's raining here.)

Why am I not surprised.

The little desert outpost I have been exiled to finally got snow this past week. They're having a really bad drought.

I just found out about the storm in NH this afternoon when my oldest daughter called me on the phone because she was frightened. Her father hadn't made it home yet because the storm had slowed him down. Fortunately, all four kids and their father are safely home now. They'll have fun with their sleds tomorrow!:D

Maybe I'll mail them some hot chocolate mix.

Yan Wang 03-01-2003 18:52

ARRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I live in Ithaca, NY (about 1/2 mile from nearest Cornell Edu building and 1 mile from Borg Warner) and it snowed from last night to... STILL SNOWING right now.

Somehow, EVERY single school district bordering us closed off except our wonderful ICSD administration... oh, did I mention the Superintendent has extended her vacation and is still in Florida today???

Basically, around a foot of snow already around here, probably close to two feet by tomorrow morning.

But on the subject of school, luckily, the principal got some sense knocked into him enar the end of 4th period (11:20am) and announced 8th period would be cut and school would end at 1:05pm rather than 2:37pm.

Good luck to any of you going to the Manchester Kickoff! I'm watching it with friends on Nasa tomorrow.

MattK 03-01-2003 21:49

I live here (manchester) and its snow like crazzzzzzzzzzzy. All High-Way traffic is moving @ about only 40mph or less, I just got home from the mall (took the highway) and a 9min. ride took me 25min.

Jordan 03-01-2003 22:25

Manchester Forecast
 
WMUR-TV9 (Manchester's only network affiliate) forecast...

Detailed Forecast For New Hampshire:

Classic Nor'Easter !
Tonight: Southern and Central NH....Snow, heavy at times during the night and persisting into the morning. The snow could mix with a bit of sleet right along the coast. Snow accumulations towards dawn will likely be between 8-16 inches. Northern NH.....Snow developing, and accumulating between 4 and 8 inches by morning. Blustery, with blowing and drifting snow, and near white-out conditions at times ! Lows: 18 to 27. Winds: NE 12-25+ mph.
Saturday: Snow for most of the day, but not as heavy as Tonight. Total accumulations of between 11 and 20 inches from the White Mountains on south, with 20 inches or more in parts of the Monadnock Region, up to the Lake Sunapee area. In areas north of the White Mountains, look for between 5 and 11 inches by the afternoon. Blustery, with blowing and drifting snow. A coastal flood watch is in effect along the shore late Saturday AM into the early PM. Highs: 22 to 29. Winds: NE to N 12-25+ mph.
Sunday: A mix of sun and clouds, seasonably cold. Highs: 21 to 30.

Forecast Updated by Mike Haddad 7:32 PM EST Friday, Jan 3

Don Knight 03-01-2003 22:27

Re: Heavy Snow tommorow in Northern New England
 
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Originally posted by Kyle Fenton
[b]To all people planning to go to the Manchester kick-off tomorrow, the weather forecast predicts 6''-to 18'' of snow in the morning. This will make traveling up to Manchester very difficult.

If you are there, you may be all right, but the highways are probably going to be bad.
Darn, Darn Darn, Sunny and 75 degrees in Phoenix again tomorrow. :D Chamber of Commerce Weather, Streets are clear and free of snow but not snow birds - lots of folks from Ohio here for the Fiesta Bowl.

Bad thing is that the weather will be about the same for the regional in March, only 2 snow bound teams took the advantage to travel to Phoenix for the regional. Thanks teams 68 and 222 - you have made a wise choice. :p

ChrisH 03-01-2003 22:36

Re: Re: Heavy Snow tommorow in Northern New England
 
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Originally posted by Don Knight
Darn, Darn Darn, Sunny and 75 degrees in Phoenix again tomorrow. :D Chamber of Commerce Weather, Streets are clear and free of snow but not snow birds - lots of folks from Ohio here for the Fiesta Bowl.

Bad thing is that the weather will be about the same for the regional in March, only 2 snow bound teams took the advantage to travel to Phoenix for the regional. Thanks teams 68 and 222 - you have made a wise choice. :p

And about the same here in LA. Four or five years ago our team leader and I had 3 flights cancelled out from under us trying to get to the Kickoff. We finally arrived with about 5 hours to spare (and sleep). I am SOOOOO grateful for remote kickoffs. But I miss the party at Dean's. Of course I missed it that year anyway.

Anybody want to change their minds about which Kickoff to attend?

Joe Matt 03-01-2003 22:43

No snow nor rain in Richmond for the VCU Kick-Off! :)

Matt Attallah 03-01-2003 22:45

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Originally posted by Brandon Martus
We got about 4 inches last night. Other parts of MI... I think that was about the average for the metro-Detroit area.
That isn't snow in Michigan...:rolleyes: :D

PatMoran 03-01-2003 23:33

The snow will not stop. I love it!! Man, we got jipped last year in Nashua, NH, and now we have two nor easters. This is great! Only one issue with it though, does anyone know if the kickoff telecast at BAE will still take place. I assume it will, but you never know......


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