Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Groundhog Day storm of 2011

So once the snow starts on Tuesday night it doesn't look like it will stop until very late Wednesday or even Thursday. Although the heaviest part will probably be around sunrise, it now looks like we might get hit by a wrap around arm of the storm during the afternoon which might add another 10 cm to whatever already have at that point.

I'm interested in hearing about people's predictions and stories about the storm.

So on this post I encourage you to leave a comment saying how much total snow we will recieve between Tuesday night and Wednesday evening, ie. what will be the sum of the readings from Wednesday and Thursday morning at the UW weather station website.

I'll have another post where you can post any stories about the storm.

12 comments:

Peter Brown said...

27 cm. Book it!!

James Anfossi said...

29.4cm!

James

Milosz said...

Mine: 35.5 cm

The wife sez 28 on the dot.

Nikesh Bernardshaw said...

24.1 cm!

Unknown said...

15cm. I'm used to being dissapointed about KW snowfalls.

As always, we're interested in people sharing.

http://snowcore.uwaterloo.ca/snowtweets/

JB said...

18 cm tops. You can take that to the bank!! Snowbank that is.

P. Chu said...

Hmm, 23 cm, probably. Distributions tend to favour prime numbers, right?

Kellie said...

I'm going to venture out on a limb and say we'll receive about 15 cm of snow.

Unknown said...

12 cm?

James A said...

probably well less than the 29 i said before, dry pocket of air from south hung in our area for a while

Anonymous said...

200 cm!
Just needed to increase the standard deviation :)

Wayne Bell said...

When I woke this morning I expected to see lots of snow and drifting. It is still windy out there at 9:45 a.m. but not a lot of snow.