Brent wrote:Yeah speaking from experience these things always have surprises good and bad I bet someone will see way more than the forecast and someone else may never change over it happens a lot with these storms and nobody can tell you til it's happening. Spann used to say it even that someone will be unhappy unfortunately
No doubt. I remember back in grammar school - 77 or 78 when it was supposed to snow in New Orleans. It was to our north east and west. It got really grey out, but the snow literally skipped over the city. That happened again back in the mid 90’s. However in 1988 (February I think), we had an ice storm and then an impulse formed that evening and we ended up getting some surprise snow. So it goes both ways for sure. Everyone’s jacked (or nervous), but those jacked up will be disappointed if the weather fails to deliver. It really doesn’t matter to me if I get 5” of snow or 5 minutes of sleet as long as I get to see something. I have the kids ready to record our two boxers’ first experience with snow or ice. I don’t know if they are going to go bananas or step and lift their paws up. I decided to stick it out in Pensacola so I don’t have to run my water for 4 days.