Monday, December 24, 2012

White Day-After-Christmas Update

For the past few days, the weatherazzi have worked theirselves into a frenzy as they consult different models and data to try (key word) and predict how much snow Louisville will get out of the approaching big storm.  As of this morning, one of the local weatherazzi says that if the model does not shift further southward, we could get (and I quote) "an inch or two or possibly more."  If the model shifts southward as it has in the past 24 hours, we could get a heck of a lot more than an inch or two.  In preparation, I went out this morning and filled up one of the 5-gallon cans with gas for the snow blower, and made sure we have plenty of bread and milk. Unfortunately, we won't get a white Christmas here in the 'Ville, but it looks like there's a good chance of a white day-after-Christmas. 

On an interesting side note, the weatherazzi's forecast I was reading this morning has started to use the Bread Index in predicting snow.  One slice meaning almost no chance of snow, up to ten slices, meaning get the shovels out.  This morning, he had five slices posted on his blog. 

As always, I'll keep you posted.

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