By the end of the weekend, some parts of the lakefront could see as much as 12 inches of snow. The rest of the Chicago area should brace for between 5 to 10 inches of snow — and maybe even more if the conditions lead to snow before rain Saturday evening.
And forget about the recent New York fiasco, aided and abetted by its doughty mayor and sincerely earnest governor:
“There’s nothing to suggest it’s not happening,” National Weather Service meteorologist Ricky Castro said Saturday morning. “It’s not going to miss us like the heaviest snows missed New York City the other day. It’s not going to miss us.”
This time, they really, really mean it.
Oh, no! Oh, no! Not snow in January/February! It must be climate change. Oh, wait . . . . never mind.
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And consider this: The weather predictors use “models,” so do climate-change predictors. Makes a guy or gal wonder, right? That is, what about those tricky models?
Jim Bowman
http://myjesuitlife.com/
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Shhh, Jim. Remember, they shoot the messenger.
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Tell me about it.
Jim Bowman
http://myjesuitlife.com/
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