Snowmaggedon 2? Get ready to grab your shovels

Hoard your milk and hoard your supplies, DC. If it’s winter, tis the season for snowpocalypses.

Check out these scare words weather.com is using for tonight’s ice storm:

“Historic”….”Record-breaking”….”Crippling”…..”Paralyzing” 
You may have heard or read these words being applied to this upcoming major storm ready to rake the eastern 2/3 of the nation. 
As you can see from the maps below, almost 1/3 of the U.S. population, over 100 million people may be impacted in over half the states. 


Look out for snow volume and duration for this storm:

Winter storms laying down a “cross-country footprint” of snow across the nation are typical, not unusual.  
What is rather unusual is the areal coverage of snow that may see at least 12″ of snow, a2100-mile long swath from the Southern Plains to coastal New England.  This long stretch of foot-plus snow potential tracking from near the Red River in Texas/Oklahoma to Maine is something you don’t see every day.  

And it’s not just snow!  The ice potential swath is equally impressive, a 1500-mile long swath that may see at least 1/4″ of ice accumulation from the Ozarks to Boston. 





That weather.com makes readers open new windows after nearly every sentence suggests that this “weather event” has as much to do with click-boosting sensationalism as it does with truly wicked weather. Still, grab your shovels and salt your stairs, because the street-clearing branch of our local government has quite the sketchy track record for keeping snowy days smooth.

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