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TopicBiggest storm in a century? Walmart shelves as Texas prepare for huge storm
SonicZack
02/15/21 10:13:32 AM
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I'm in Columbus (Ohio that is) and this is expected to be the biggest snow storm for us since the mid-late 2000s according to my wife (I only moved here in 2010, she has lived her all her life) and we think it will turn into a level 3 snow emergency today and tomorrow (all roads closed to non emergency personnel) and it is a level 1 right now. We got an inch overnight but the really heavy stuff happens this afternoon into sometime tomorrow.

Columbus gets it easier compared to the north and the south parts of the state. We don't get lake effect snow the north has and our roads are better than the south and no inclines and declines of the mountains.

That said, everywhere is different. I was from California and earthquakes were minor and rare where I lived even. The worst one we got was the Northridge earthquake in 1994. The buildings are also built for earthquakes. We probably will get a foot of snow it seems. Winters prior to the 20-21 winter were extremely mild from 15-16 to 19-20 to a point of me getting away with shorts and my wife getting away with flip flops on Christmas for years.

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