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HALF of the U.S. set for a white Christmas as huge winter storm is expected to dump snow from Dallas to Maine
More than 150million Americans are dreaming of a white Christmas.
Meteorologists predict snowfall could blanket nearly half the nation on Tuesday - from Dallas to Maine - as a massive snowstorm moves from the Great Plains and up into the Northeast.
Accuweather is now predicting that 'significant' snow will fall in Oklahoma and Arkansas, potentially giving Oklahoma City its first Christmas snowfall since 1914.
Little Rock Arkansas could get up to three inches. That last time more than an inch fell on Christmas Day was 1926.
Even Dallas, Texas, could see flurries for Christmas - though likely no accumulation. The last time Dallas saw snowfall on Christmas Day was 1997 - though a 2009 blizzard left several inches behind on Christmas Eve.
'Southern Oklahoma and Arkansas look like they’re going to get slammed with some serious snow, strong winds -- four to eight inches in some places. It’s a pretty powerful storm system,' Ted Ryan, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Fort Worth, Texas, told MailOnline.
Quote: Cincinnatus wrote in post #3Not exactly. So much for Global Warming..
Don't you know that every weather phenomenon is caused by global warming?
So true!!!
Since the effects of "global warming" are compatible with all possible observations its claims are not falsifiable. EVERYTHING that happens fits into the global warming theory in some way. But, if a claim is not falsifiable, it has no predictive value. So where do we go from there?
You can't escape, Steph. Global Warming gonna get ya.
An outbreak of severe weather, including tornadoes, threatens to ruin Christmas Day for families and communities across the Gulf Coast states.
The area at greatest risk for damaging thunderstorms and tornadoes on Christmas Day stretches from southeastern Texas to the Florida Panhandle and southwestern Georgia.
That zone is home to College Station and Houston, Texas, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and New Orleans, La., Jackson and Gulfport, Miss., Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Pensacola, Fla., and Albany, Ga.
Whatever. They are calling for it to be rainy and in the mid 40's this area of PA tomorrow. Personally, I hate white Christmases. Shovels, snow blowers and snow plows don't run by themselves and I have yet to have Santa bother to dig me out before he steals my milk and cookies.