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Kyle Fenton 03-01-2003 11:58

Heavy Snow tommorow in Northern New England
 
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.

http://www.weather.com/weather/detail/03101?dayNum=1

Matt Attallah 03-01-2003 12:03

:ahh: I want that snow!!! We got some in Michigan, but nothing like that...:(

Jay5780 03-01-2003 12:17

the snow isn't supposed to start to tonight around 8pm so I would think that most teams would be up there before 8pm and who cares if you get stuck in a room full of FIRST junkies with big boxes of robot parts...

Mike Norton 03-01-2003 13:00

The snow has been falling since 11:00am today Never believe the weather man.

Once again snow for the kick off.

Jay5780 03-01-2003 13:04

I meant the heavy stuff, but how was anyone to know that, but me.

It started here around 10am too, but I'm underground till 7pm (or when I go topside) when I go home from work.

Jestin McCarthy 03-01-2003 13:15

Bring on the snow! I like to have a challenge for the new 4 wheel drive truck.

rbayer 03-01-2003 13:19

Would you mind sending some of that snow here? We Minnesotans are melting with 0" (yes, zero) of snow. If we don't get some soon, I may go insane. :)

Jay5780 03-01-2003 13:20

Driving in 4wd + Getting stuck in 4wd = being stuck in 4wd

Ashley Weed 03-01-2003 13:24

Quote:

Originally posted by Jay5780
Driving in 4wd + Getting stuck in 4wd = being stuck in 4wd
hehe, very true, I just found out the hard way!

We have about 5" already here at the New York state border in northeastern Pennsylvania, and all of the weather people say it is only going to intensify, and it has been snowing since about 8 PM last night.

I will be happy as long as the power stays on, and the NASA truck makes it to Manchester to broadcast.

sanddrag 03-01-2003 13:26

Quote:

Originally posted by Jestin McCarthy
Bring on the snow! I like to have a challenge for the new 4 wheel drive truck.
Sorry but I just can't help asking what kind of truck is it that you drive? My 4x4 is a 99 Ranger.

Jay5780 03-01-2003 13:31

They probably wont send a truck really maybe a van lol...

All they have to do is setup the carmeras and av equipment. They run a cable from there switcher to the fiberline and then there connected direct to NASA TV. Assuming the Verizon Center has a fiber drop (which I would assume)

Mark Pierce 03-01-2003 13:31

Quote:

Originally posted by rbayer
We Minnesotans are melting with 0" (yes, zero) of snow:)
My memories of our almost 5 years in Plymouth, MN (in economic exile from Michigan) generally include really cold winters with virtually no snow to play in. :(

Seriously, everyone take care and drive safely this weekend, an accident would not be a good way to start the season...

Brett W 03-01-2003 13:39

us up here in canada have had snow since 9:00pm last night. we have over a foot of snow on the ground now and we still have clear roads and are out and about. no worries up here.

Katie Reynolds 03-01-2003 13:48

No snow in Minnesota.
No snow in Michigan.
No snow in Wisconsin.

What's going on?! :confused: :D

- Katie

Madison 03-01-2003 14:35

Quote:

Originally posted by Katie Reynolds
No snow in Minnesota.
No snow in Michigan.
No snow in Wisconsin.

What's going on?! :confused: :D

- Katie

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.)


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