Wow, i see all these blizzard videos with probably over 7 inches of snow, maybe even over a foot for this one, and the highest snow amounts i get every year (not in total, usually for the best snow of the year which happens usually 1 time) is around 5 inches. I can't imagine how fun it would be to be able to stand on a snow mountain like these. Time to move to a super snowy place! not to snowy so my roof doesn't cave in though!
@@wawashake2763 I'm sure you'll love it :D just moved to michigan and experiencing my first snowfall these past few days. Love it! Gets really heavy sometimes haha
@@Avg-sd3ju Lol yes! where i am i usually get remnants of winter storms from the west, and we usually only get 1 or 2 snowfalls with 4 or 5 inches of snow, but yeah, have a good day/night ! :)
Looks like Bangkok, Thailand. The January 2022 North American blizzard caused widespread and disruptive impacts to the Atlantic coast of North America from Delaware to Nova Scotia with as much as 2.5 feet (30 in) of snowfall, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding at the end of January 2022. Forming from the energy of a strong mid- to upper-level trough, the system developed into a low-pressure area off the Southeast United States on January 28. The system then quickly intensified that night as it traveled northeast parallel to the coast on January 29, bringing heavy snowfall blown by high winds to the East Coast of the continent. Further north, it also moved inland in Maine and its width meant it strongly impacted all three of Canada's Maritime provinces. In some areas, mainly the coastal regions of New Jersey, Long Island and Massachusetts, it was the first blizzard since a storm in January 2018.[3] The storm was considered a "bomb cyclone" as it rapidly intensified and barometric pressure dropped at least 24 millibars over a 24-hour period.[4] The storm was given names such as Blizzard of 2022 and Winter Storm Kenan
That clock go bye bye.
Damn those are the kind of snow storms we had to walk to and from school
uphill both ways I might add‼️®™️ ☑️☑️
I love the snow.
Wow, i see all these blizzard videos with probably over 7 inches of snow, maybe even over a foot for this one, and the highest snow amounts i get every year (not in total, usually for the best snow of the year which happens usually 1 time) is around 5 inches. I can't imagine how fun it would be to be able to stand on a snow mountain like these. Time to move to a super snowy place! not to snowy so my roof doesn't cave in though!
It's actually very dry in Antarctica. Very cold but very very dry. It's basically a desert.
@@Avg-sd3ju Lol yeah, i'll edit the last part of my comment and just say move to a snowy place, but yeah, i've heard Antarctica is REALLY dry.
@@wawashake2763 I'm sure you'll love it :D just moved to michigan and experiencing my first snowfall these past few days. Love it! Gets really heavy sometimes haha
@@Avg-sd3ju Lol yes! where i am i usually get remnants of winter storms from the west, and we usually only get 1 or 2 snowfalls with 4 or 5 inches of snow, but yeah, have a good day/night ! :)
The clock was a good idea in theory.
Love this 👍
Guys, do a quick google on blizzard january 2022 and you get your answer plus every other vid posted by him says Marshfield (MA)
Where is this? Looks like about 30 inches.
Looks like Bangkok, Thailand. The January 2022 North American blizzard caused widespread and disruptive impacts to the Atlantic coast of North America from Delaware to Nova Scotia with as much as 2.5 feet (30 in) of snowfall, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding at the end of January 2022. Forming from the energy of a strong mid- to upper-level trough, the system developed into a low-pressure area off the Southeast United States on January 28. The system then quickly intensified that night as it traveled northeast parallel to the coast on January 29, bringing heavy snowfall blown by high winds to the East Coast of the continent. Further north, it also moved inland in Maine and its width meant it strongly impacted all three of Canada's Maritime provinces. In some areas, mainly the coastal regions of New Jersey, Long Island and Massachusetts, it was the first blizzard since a storm in January 2018.[3] The storm was considered a "bomb cyclone" as it rapidly intensified and barometric pressure dropped at least 24 millibars over a 24-hour period.[4] The storm was given names such as Blizzard of 2022 and Winter Storm Kenan
Out of all 9K people I’m the third one to comment
That is truly incredible, your bronze medal will arrive in the mail shortly.
One word.....BURIED!!