Crazy
Making a beer run in my old neighborhood. Yankee stadium in the Bronx btw.
All bridges/tunnels will close in NYC at 2:30pm. No escape!
Nothing will ever be as bad as that again here.so blizzard 96' all over again at nyc?
Roads too. No car is allowed on the road after 2:30pm.
Nothing will ever be as bad as that again here.
Thought I'd check the map for NY again to see if any changes have been made since it certainly seems like we're ahead of schedule so far with already a good foot or so on the ground.
Aww yeahhhh. Two and a half feet here we come!
Nothing will ever be as bad as that again here.
This is kind of selfish, but I hope that happens. I was born in'96 so I've never experienced a huge storm living in NYC. This storm brings back memories of snow that looked gigantic when I was a kid.NYC Blizzard of 96 recorded 20inches in Central Park, and 30inches in some parts of the burbs, if predictions hold true 24-30 2016 will surpass 96 in NYC..
Making a beer run in my old neighborhood. Yankee stadium in the Bronx btw.
This is kind of selfish, but I hope that happens. I was born in'96 so I've never experienced a huge storm living in NYC. This storm brings back memories of snow that looked gigantic when I was a kid.
Hahaha, typical Mully to have huge bottles of beer chilled out. Have fun shoveling!LIRR and MTA will suspend all service at 4PM today.
Finished shoveling so it's time to celebrate...... until I have to shovel another foot of snow in 3-4 hours.
Just got back from shoveling out a stranded train in the flats going to Far Rockaway, Queens. If anyone's familiar with the area, then you know that's not a good time lol. Walking on train tracks in 12 inches of snow is a hell of a workout. I'm shot, and I'm stuck at work until at least Monday. Pour a drink for me GAF, it's been real!
Nice thing about NYC is that you rarely lose power unless it's something truly catastrophic like hurricane Sandy. Even when that happened my then apartment in Queens didn't lose any power, but my office in Manhattan was powerless for a week.I swear every person who wants a ton of snow is in an area where power outages are not a thing. Here in Philly-suburban GAF, I'm worried we will lose power in a few hours. The wind has really picked up in the past hour, and the snow is not as fluffy/light as it has been; transitioning into a heavier wet snow.
Probably ~20-22 inches so far, probably going to hit ~30inches all said and done -_-
Someone should build an igloo, and post some pictures of the progress. It'd be awesome.
You know an igloo can keep a heat of 60 degrees f inside when it's -50 degrees outside if it has a fire in it. The fire melts a bit of the snow inside which gets frozen by the cold temps outside into a hard insulating layer.
The more you know, etc!
This storm has a very good chance of defeating Central Park's record. There's a 4 inch an hour band hovering over northern New Jersey, that will slowly move east towards NYC over the next couple of hours.
Snow is picking up again in DC.
LOL. Sounds about right.Just walked to my corner bodega in Brooklyn. Huge snow drifts on both sides of the sidewalk making it extremely narrow. Snow blowing brutally in my face. Woman in front of me with puffy jacket walking at a snails pace. Couldn't walk around her.
Finally had enough and went over a snow bank to get around her. My boots filled with snow. Look back at her, and wouldn't you know it, she was face down in her phone texting.
You have got to be fucking kidding me.
Just walked to my corner bodega in Brooklyn. Huge snow drifts on both sides of the sidewalk making it extremely narrow. Snow blowing brutally in my face. Woman in front of me with puffy jacket walking at a snails pace. Couldn't walk around her.
Finally had enough and went over a snow bank to get around her. My boots filled with snow. Look back at her, and wouldn't you know it, she was face down in her phone texting.
You have got to be fucking kidding me.
I'll never complain about how cold it is in los angeles again.
My house under a 40dbZ band: https://youtu.be/O_GZ841EE1U
The most INTENSE SNOW I'VE EVER SEEN. It's breathtaking.
Is there a livecam somehwere I can watch?