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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 613862" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Nichole's husband cousin I trust. He's been spot on in the past.........and these 3 storms/systems scare him. We'll just say he's getting prepped for it, if that puts it into perspective. </p><p></p><p>I've went through mult sources and have as yet to find one optimistic outlook. Even if we don't get snow, we're for sure getting the ice...... but there is a high, very high, probability of more than a foot of snow on the ground by this time next week with frigid temps and ice under it. I look at the maps........and my instincts are screaming this is a bad one. Just as they did the blizzard of jan 2000 I think it was when if Fred hadn't listened to me we'd have been stuck in Ky. He griped all the way home we were supposed to get flurries only (is what weather reports said)........until the snow started and we suddenly could not see the road........took us 2 plus hrs to get from cincy to town. We were snowed in for a week. </p><p></p><p>I look at emergency prepping this way..........</p><p></p><p>If you don't need it for this storm, you'll need it eventually. Then you'll have it and won't have to venture out and fight crowds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 613862, member: 84"] Nichole's husband cousin I trust. He's been spot on in the past.........and these 3 storms/systems scare him. We'll just say he's getting prepped for it, if that puts it into perspective. I've went through mult sources and have as yet to find one optimistic outlook. Even if we don't get snow, we're for sure getting the ice...... but there is a high, very high, probability of more than a foot of snow on the ground by this time next week with frigid temps and ice under it. I look at the maps........and my instincts are screaming this is a bad one. Just as they did the blizzard of jan 2000 I think it was when if Fred hadn't listened to me we'd have been stuck in Ky. He griped all the way home we were supposed to get flurries only (is what weather reports said)........until the snow started and we suddenly could not see the road........took us 2 plus hrs to get from cincy to town. We were snowed in for a week. I look at emergency prepping this way.......... If you don't need it for this storm, you'll need it eventually. Then you'll have it and won't have to venture out and fight crowds. [/QUOTE]
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