The forecast around here is for unseasonably warm weather bringing hurricane
force winds, torrential rain, flash floods & hail the size of baseballs
or else it's going to snow. They haven't made up their minds yet.
On 1/10/2020 12:04:27, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Ralf -
As Ann said - be careful what you wish for. Below is our weekend forecast...
...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM
CST SUNDAY...
* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Through Saturday
morning, 2 to 5 inches of snow and up to a quarter inch of
freezing rain is expected. Freezing rain totals will be highest
southeast of a line from Janesville to Milwaukee.
Additional moderate to heavy snow is expected Saturday
afternoon and evening. Storm total snow of 6 to 9 inches is
possible. Winds will gust as high as 40 mph, especially closer
to Lake Michigan.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Two waves of wintry weather are expected.
The first will bring a combination of snow, freezing rain, and
sleet to the area this evening and tonight. Moderate to heavy
snow will then move into the area Saturday afternoon and night.
Between these two waves on Saturday morning, areas of freezing
drizzle will be possible.
On 1/9/2020 5:45 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Thanks, Ken! I didn't have to go far to shoot that scene - literally, in
front of my building's front door - before I ducked back in...
Ralf - becareful what you wish for :-) and thanks for you other guys that
liked the shot , Dan, Stan (?;-)) et. al if I missed someone.
Most of the other shots in the gallery were of storms that were very
appealing.. as opposed to being "glad I missed that storm" provoking.
PJ and Dan made me wish I were where they took theirs at that moment. But
Patrick made me wish his shot was mine more than others.
Beautiful but ominous at the same time.
QUestion for Matt about the lightening shot.. was that a combo of two
exposures IN CAMERA? were you shooting rapid fire with the camera
on a tripod in the same spot? The Weather Channel folk tell us that there are
more lighting strikes in Florida than any other location in the USA..
at least I think that is what i remember them saying. Hope you were inside a
building and shooting through a window
anyway - This was a really lovely gallery altogether.
ann
On 1/9/2020 12:00 PM, Ken Waller wrote:
Having grown up in a densely populated city, I can appreciate Ann’s “City
Snow” image having been through numerous blizzards that produced the same
scenes in my town. Well seen and captured Ann.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ralf R Radermacher <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: January PUG is up
My favourites, in no particular order: P.J.'s Ice Storm, Daniel's Spring
Snow Storm, Paul's Fog (though there's usually either storm or fog), and
Annsan's City Snow, mainly because we haven't had any decent snow here
in almost a decade.
All the rest are great as well, of course.
Ralf
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