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They've cancelled global warming for the rest of the year due to cold weather.

Brrrrrrrrrr. Baby, it's cold outside.

Old Man Winter unleashes snow ahead of record-challenging cold in northeastern US

Old Man Winter is a man ahead of his time as he's dealing another round of wintry weather to a huge portion of the country more than 40 days before his season officially begins.

Icy conditions and accumulating snow continued spreading across the northeastern United States on Tuesday as a potent snowstorm pushes through the region.

The storm that brought snow to the Rockies and High Plains on Sunday will continue to sink south into the beginning of the week. This storm will bring some snow and Arctic cold to parts of the southern Plains.

After strengthening early on Monday, the storm shifted east and sent it snow from Missouri into the western Great Lakes.

Midway through Monday morning, the snow had already impacted millions in the Chicago area. According to ABC News, snow canceled roughly 1,200 flights in Chicago Monday and more than 1,500 nationwide as millions brace for a major temperature plunge.

By midday, the heaviest snow skirted into Michigan, Indiana and southern Illinois, dropping several inches of snow in just a few hours.

Precipitation started as rain across parts of the Ohio Valley; however, as Arctic air is pulled south on the backside of the storm, rain transitioned over to snow into Monday evening.

This precipitation change and snow falling across New York and parts of New England by the evening will bring along a mess of a morning commute to places like Buffalo and Syracuse, New York; Burlington, Vermont and Caribou, Maine.

Motorists across portions of Interstates 65, 69, 70, 71, 75, 80, 87 and 90 should exercise caution as snow falls. A heavier burst of snow, combined with the waning daylight, could reduce visibility.

Farther south, temperatures will be marginal, reducing the amount of time it will be cold enough for snow to fall from central Pennsylvania to southern Maine.

Widespread snowfall totals of 2 to 4 inches were observed across the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast Monday. Portions of the interior Northeast and New England are next in line for accumulating snow through Tuesday.

"We expect a swath of higher snowfall totals from central New York to northern Maine, where accumulations could climb into the double digits," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Courtney Travis.

On Tuesday, any wintry mix along the coast of Maine is expected to change over to snow, while snow will continue to fall elsewhere in northern New England.

With snow expected across these areas for the duration of the storm, higher snowfall totals are anticipated.

Icy conditions and accumulating snow can lead to dangerous commutes for motorists traveling on parts of Interstates 70, 76, 80, 81, 86, 87, 90 and 476.

"Mainly rain is predicted for the major I-95 cities from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia and New York City; however, cold air may rush in and allow some flurries to develop at the end of the storm," added Travis.

In the wake of this storm, the next round of Arctic air will surge into the region into Wednesday.

Cold air rushing into the region over the warm water of the Great Lakes will trigger lake-effect snow showers that will continue through Tuesday night.

"The northwesterly wind direction should kick in by Tuesday morning, and lake-effect snow may be triggered downwind of Lake Huron, Lake Erie and perhaps Lake Ontario, adding to the snow that has already fallen in those areas," said Travis.

Snow can pile up to the south and east of the lakes, especially where persistent snow bands set up. Due to the duration of the lake-effect snow in parts of Michigan and northern Indiana, higher snow totals are expected there.

An AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 30 inches is possible in this region where persistent lake-effect snow bands set up.

High pressure bringing the cold will shut off lake-effect snow by Wednesday morning and will promote dry conditions across the Northeast through the middle of the week. But, this same high will also usher in the coldest air so far this season.

By Wednesday morning, temperatures look to fall into the teens across much of the region, nearing record-low temperatures across the area.

Download the free AccuWeather app to track the wintry weather headed for your area. Keep checking back for updates on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/snow-arctic-cold-to-blast-the-northeast-us-in-the-coming-days/622226
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
This can't be possible with Gorebal Warming...……..WAIT...…….it's snowing in Boone, NC!
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
Right on cue. Winter weather moves in and you guys start the clownish global warming gibberish. You want a whoopie cushion for Christmas?
Well, if the heat doesn't kill us the cold will...……………….
 
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now_what

Governor
Supporting Member
This can't be possible with Gorebal Warming...……..WAIT...…….it's snowing in Boone, NC!
You thought that global warming meant that it’s going to be hot all year round, every day in every part of the world?

No wonder you deny it...I would too. : )
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Right on cue. Winter weather moves in and you guys start the clownish global warming gibberish. You want a whoopie cushion for Christmas?
Yup, too predictable. The cold cycles get colder and the rabble on the right don't see it as a response to the warmer warm cycles. We are destabilizing the climate.
 

Dawg

President
Supporting Member
Yup, too predictable. The cold cycles get colder and the rabble on the right don't see it as a response to the warmer warm cycles. We are destabilizing the climate.
Jab a righty and jack the cold weather topic
it's a bit early for Snow, but, it's snowing and it's been much colder here than what they are predicting...…...
 
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UPNYA2

Mayor
You thought that global warming meant that it’s going to be hot all year round, every day in every part of the world?

No wonder you deny it...I would too. : )
Pssttttttttttttt……….. It isn't, "global warming" anymore.

NOW it is, "climate change".

Cooling and warming trends come and go, fade away before one can use them to frighten all the little nancys into believing they "prove" the whole earth will be gone in the next 6 years or so if everyone does not give all their sh it to the panic-inducing hordes and go back to living in caves.

You are supposed to be going with, "climate change" now.

No one can deny climate doesn't change, get it?!?!?

(of course no one can tell us what "standard" climate is or should be so we can have a base line from which to begin to compare, so...…….)
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Jab a righty and jack the cold weather topic
it's a bit early for Snow, but, it's snowing and it's been much colder here than what they are predicting...…...
Please try to communicate in full sentences...you know, verbs, adverbs, nouns...punctuation. Sometimes I can decode your gibberish, but sometimes I just don't feel like it.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Pssttttttttttttt……….. It isn't, "global warming" anymore.

NOW it is, "climate change".

Cooling and warming trends come and go, fade away before one can use them to frighten all the little nancys into believing they "prove" the whole earth will be gone in the next 6 years or so if everyone does not give all their sh it to the panic-inducing hordes and go back to living in caves.

You are supposed to be going with, "climate change" now.

No one can deny climate doesn't change, get it?!?!?

(of course no one can tell us what "standard" climate is or should be so we can have a base line from which to begin to compare, so...…….)
Your hyperbole can be a bit much. Nobody is saying the earth will be gone in 6 years. Nobody is saying we should go back to living in caves.

Glaciers that have been in place for thousands of years are now disappearing. Polar ice is disappearing. Scientists who have researched this for decades are saying industrialization has contributed. Farmers burning down the Amazon have contributed. Burning down forests on the Malay peninsula has contributed. You see a conspiracy to ruin the global economy. What will you say when it turns out they were right?
 

Mr. Friscus

Governor
Yup, too predictable. The cold cycles get colder and the rabble on the right don't see it as a response to the warmer warm cycles. We are destabilizing the climate.
This is where you run into trouble...

If it gets warmer: Global Warming
If it gets colder: Global Warming

Gosh, a convenient set up you have there.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
This is where you run into trouble...

If it gets warmer: Global Warming
If it gets colder: Global Warming

Gosh, a convenient set up you have there.
Weather is not climate. Sorry you don't see the link between where and when it gets warmer or colder. At one time it is warmer in the northern hemispheres and colder in the southern...that reverses based on time of year. Pretending that the temps in South Africa will be warmer at the same time it is warmer in Europe is nuts...as is pretending that thousands of scientists with expertise in climate science are lying to bump up government subsidies or to promote liberal control of populations.
 

now_what

Governor
Supporting Member
Pssttttttttttttt……….. It isn't, "global warming" anymore.

NOW it is, "climate change".

Cooling and warming trends come and go, fade away before one can use them to frighten all the little nancys into believing they "prove" the whole earth will be gone in the next 6 years or so if everyone does not give all their sh it to the panic-inducing hordes and go back to living in caves.

You are supposed to be going with, "climate change" now.

No one can deny climate doesn't change, get it?!?!?

(of course no one can tell us what "standard" climate is or should be so we can have a base line from which to begin to compare, so...…….)
How unoriginal. Lol....you’re doing as you are trained, good job.

I heard cons say that the sun doesn’t exist. It is a fake liberal conspiracy and it’s really just the government with a big light in order for people to be charged for Air conditioning. Is that conspiracy theory also true?
 

JackDallas

Senator
Supporting Member
Brrrrrrrrrr. Baby, it's cold outside.

Old Man Winter unleashes snow ahead of record-challenging cold in northeastern US

Old Man Winter is a man ahead of his time as he's dealing another round of wintry weather to a huge portion of the country more than 40 days before his season officially begins.

Icy conditions and accumulating snow continued spreading across the northeastern United States on Tuesday as a potent snowstorm pushes through the region.

The storm that brought snow to the Rockies and High Plains on Sunday will continue to sink south into the beginning of the week. This storm will bring some snow and Arctic cold to parts of the southern Plains.

After strengthening early on Monday, the storm shifted east and sent it snow from Missouri into the western Great Lakes.

Midway through Monday morning, the snow had already impacted millions in the Chicago area. According to ABC News, snow canceled roughly 1,200 flights in Chicago Monday and more than 1,500 nationwide as millions brace for a major temperature plunge.

By midday, the heaviest snow skirted into Michigan, Indiana and southern Illinois, dropping several inches of snow in just a few hours.

Precipitation started as rain across parts of the Ohio Valley; however, as Arctic air is pulled south on the backside of the storm, rain transitioned over to snow into Monday evening.

This precipitation change and snow falling across New York and parts of New England by the evening will bring along a mess of a morning commute to places like Buffalo and Syracuse, New York; Burlington, Vermont and Caribou, Maine.

Motorists across portions of Interstates 65, 69, 70, 71, 75, 80, 87 and 90 should exercise caution as snow falls. A heavier burst of snow, combined with the waning daylight, could reduce visibility.

Farther south, temperatures will be marginal, reducing the amount of time it will be cold enough for snow to fall from central Pennsylvania to southern Maine.

Widespread snowfall totals of 2 to 4 inches were observed across the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast Monday. Portions of the interior Northeast and New England are next in line for accumulating snow through Tuesday.

"We expect a swath of higher snowfall totals from central New York to northern Maine, where accumulations could climb into the double digits," said AccuWeather Meteorologist Courtney Travis.

On Tuesday, any wintry mix along the coast of Maine is expected to change over to snow, while snow will continue to fall elsewhere in northern New England.

With snow expected across these areas for the duration of the storm, higher snowfall totals are anticipated.

Icy conditions and accumulating snow can lead to dangerous commutes for motorists traveling on parts of Interstates 70, 76, 80, 81, 86, 87, 90 and 476.

"Mainly rain is predicted for the major I-95 cities from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia and New York City; however, cold air may rush in and allow some flurries to develop at the end of the storm," added Travis.

In the wake of this storm, the next round of Arctic air will surge into the region into Wednesday.

Cold air rushing into the region over the warm water of the Great Lakes will trigger lake-effect snow showers that will continue through Tuesday night.

"The northwesterly wind direction should kick in by Tuesday morning, and lake-effect snow may be triggered downwind of Lake Huron, Lake Erie and perhaps Lake Ontario, adding to the snow that has already fallen in those areas," said Travis.

Snow can pile up to the south and east of the lakes, especially where persistent snow bands set up. Due to the duration of the lake-effect snow in parts of Michigan and northern Indiana, higher snow totals are expected there.

An AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 30 inches is possible in this region where persistent lake-effect snow bands set up.

High pressure bringing the cold will shut off lake-effect snow by Wednesday morning and will promote dry conditions across the Northeast through the middle of the week. But, this same high will also usher in the coldest air so far this season.

By Wednesday morning, temperatures look to fall into the teens across much of the region, nearing record-low temperatures across the area.

Download the free AccuWeather app to track the wintry weather headed for your area. Keep checking back for updates on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.

https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/snow-arctic-cold-to-blast-the-northeast-us-in-the-coming-days/622226
I say we cancel it forever because it's bullshit.
 

Mr. Friscus

Governor
Weather is not climate. Sorry you don't see the link between where and when it gets warmer or colder. At one time it is warmer in the northern hemispheres and colder in the southern...that reverses based on time of year. Pretending that the temps in South Africa will be warmer at the same time it is warmer in Europe is nuts...as is pretending that thousands of scientists with expertise in climate science are lying to bump up government subsidies or to promote liberal control of populations.
I'm fine with differentiating. I'm just pointing out that you used chilly weather as some sort of proof for your claims on climate.

If they are different, then neither side can use weather to justify climate.
 

Bernard_Fokke

Captain Fokke
Supporting Member
Jab a righty and jack the cold weather topic
it's a bit early for Snow, but, it's snowing and it's been much colder here than what they are predicting...…...
Got down to 9 here last n ite have about an inch on the ground plus some ice. Weather changes, it just gives us humans something to bitch at each other about. But that's not going to change the weather or the bitches (Or the bitching)
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
I'm fine with differentiating. I'm just pointing out that you used chilly weather as some sort of proof for your claims on climate.

If they are different, then neither side can use weather to justify climate.
I said it was proof? No kidding.
 

middleview

President
Supporting Member
Got down to 9 here last n ite have about an inch on the ground plus some ice. Weather changes, it just gives us humans something to bitch at each other about. But that's not going to change the weather or the bitches (Or the bitching)
What you see as bitching I see as trained scientists warning us that we may be creating a global disaster. How that triggers right wingers into accusing them of being lying thieves out to bump up government grants is beyond me.
 
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