Further North, here on the west Milwaukee suburbs, we got started with
the round 1 of these storms on Monday. Up until this afternoon we've
had around 7 inches of snow. The wind picked up in earnest for round 2
about 3PM today and it started snowing about 5:30 with another12 inches
forecast by afternoon Wednesday. Less snow totals than Chicago but with
winds up to 50 mph expected, they're forecasting 4-8 foot drifts in the
more open areas. They've been announcing school and business closings
since this morning.
Bob S - I remember having to navigate a semi around on the Chicago
streets in the aftermath of the '67 storm. What a mess!!
-p
On 2/1/2011 4:00 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
It was expected to start at 3p, but it started a half hour early.
Schools closed at 2p & they've already called a snow day for tomorrow.
Last snowday in Chicago was 1999. We could get anywhere from 10 to 2
feet of snow. Some are claiming we're going to get 2-3 inches per
hour. Worst time will be 9p to 5am. Snowmobiles have been sent to
the fire and police departments for rescue capability. We're under a
blizzard warning until tomorrow at 3p. The winds are really starting
to pick up. I have a feeling the winds will be the worst part of the
storm; Lake Michigan waves are supposed to be enormous--I won't be
able to get down there to photograph them.
Since we have a snow day tomorrow, I'll be free to try for some
pictures. My big worry is power--sure hope it doesn't go out because I
only have a snort or two of scotch in the house. We're having brats
and baked beans for dinner. May make some carrot cake. And a movie
for sure.
Wish us luck! :-)
Big cheers, Christine from Chicago
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