When A Forecast Goes Wrong
Hoping for a snowfall this weekend, the forecast did not satisfy by expecting only flurries. Turns out a solid dose of heavy snow would grace Northeast Wisconsin. As I blog OSNW3 has received 6.1" since Saturday morning.


Check out some photos of the snow! (RIPPING PACKERS VICTORY)
Also... weekend radar.


Check out some photos of the snow! (RIPPING PACKERS VICTORY)
Also... weekend radar.
OSNW3 - how ya doing.
ReplyDeleteWhat would be interesting is to have two thermometers - one with you and one at the car to see how much of a difference there is.
I know in the study I read YEARS ago there was a 10 degree difference in summer inside a stadium.
I would expect 72,000 fans HAVE to warm up the the micro climate a little.