Posted by Dellbertt on December 21, 2008 at 05:27:43 from (209.172.22.20):
Wheres that d@#$% Al Gore when you need him.
The blizzzzzard that came across UT-MN hit the southern Michigan shore last night around 10p and has been wailing all night. Winds a constant 30-40mph and temps around 8F. At 8a the winds have subsided to about 10w/gusts to 30mph but it is snowing hard now. Seems like last fall went from 70F to 20F overnight and has been 20F every since.
I was scheduled wheels up at 7:45a but everything is cancelled so I"m home with my dog and some good coffee. The Benton Harbor AWOS(airport weather observation service) reported "freezing fog" this morning. That"s a first for me, I deal with freezing rain all the time but not freezing fog. If anyone is interested you can call the BEH AWOS at 269-925-9008 t listen to the AWOS. You can also Google [(your nearest airport name)ATIS AWOS telephone],that will get you the number of your nearest service. All large and medium airports have this service. All in all, spending a cold Sunday morning with my dog and some good coffee isnt all bad. It could be a lot worse. Happy Holidays, Dell
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