2 feet? That's it? Here in Buffalo that just means you need to get up a bit earlier to shovel more snow.
Snow is only really bad when there's high winds to blow it around...and even then schools won't close. It needs to be a least -15 windchill before they consider closing due to cold as well.
Yeah, well, it's petty damned unusual for us. No one here has snow blowers or snow tires. Shit, many don't have snow boots; I didn't until I went out and bought some the day of the December storm. The largest snow storm on record here was the 2003 blizzard that brought 28.2 inches. This one is supposed to come close to that, and that's on top of the 20+ we got in December. Most of the counties in MD have already more gone waaay over their snow-removal budgets, so this is looking like it will be around a while. Here's some perspective from the Baltimore Sun:
If the weekend snowfall does top 20 inches in Baltimore by the time it ends Saturday evening, it would be the first time the city has recorded two 20-inch storms in one season since the first official snow totals were recorded here in 1883.
The area has never even had two 12-inch storms in the same season, said Jared Klein, a National Weather Service forecaster at the Sterling office. He scoured the record books and concluded that the closest the area has come was in 1996. After the historic 26.6-inch storm on Jan. 7-9 that year, the city got 10.5 inches Feb. 15 and 16.
Seven weeks ago, Baltimoreans were walloped by a storm that left 21.1 inches on the ground at BWI. It was the biggest December snow on record for the city, and it made that month the snowiest and wettest December on the books.
Until the snow starts to fly today, the season's total for Baltimore stands at 35.6 inches of snow, nearly twice the annual average. That makes this the snowiest winter since 2002-2003 brought more than 58 inches to the airport, the second-highest seasonal total on record for the city.
And this is what happens at the supermarket when said forecast in made:
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People freak the fuck out. Every aisle was like this. I waited 90 minutes to check out.
I waited 1 hour and 42 minutes last night. And then the woman in front of me tried to pay with a check. She was buying $325 worth of groceries. They don't accept checks for over $300. So she argued with the check out girl for another 10 minutes about it. A friend of mine has been in line at the same store for about an hour thus far this morning... I fully expect at least one shopping-related gun death in the city today.

And I still need to get to the liquor store.
