Here’s Exactly How Much Snow You’ll See This Year (2022)

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  • @garychristison763
    @garychristison763 Год назад +586

    The Blizzard of '78, 36" of snow 55 mph winds. The thing I remember about that one is that it completely caught me off guard. I got up at 3am to go to my UPS preload job and the only thing I could see of my car is the antenna sticking up out of the snow. Guys like you hopefully will give us a much improved warning.

    • @T.C.SLOTS.
      @T.C.SLOTS. Год назад +13

      We need that , but man it's going to be rough as we've aged.

    • @Lunar_Capital
      @Lunar_Capital Год назад +25

      My stepfather has a Blizzard of '78 picture of himself at the very top of a telephone pole that he got to from a massive snowdrift.

    • @xfhnhhgjbvcfg
      @xfhnhhgjbvcfg Год назад +16

      You know he's from New England when he starts talking about the Blizzard of 78!! Rhode Island represent

    • @minkademko2335
      @minkademko2335 Год назад +31

      I lived in Cleveland then, 28 years old. It was the most awesome snowstorm ❄️! Awesome, as in frightening, powerful, beautiful 😍. The house was rattling with the constant high winds, and the snow just kept coming, creating massive drifts, covering the cars parked outside... Burying the cars! Miraculously, the power stayed on.

    • @stevensweet8834
      @stevensweet8834 Год назад +9

      Locations in northern RI had unofficial reports of 40 to 50 inches!

  • @DH-gk8vh
    @DH-gk8vh Год назад +19

    I remember that blizzard too of 78. I don't remember any kind of warning either. I was 18 at home with my mother. I walked to the front window in the living room, and couldn't understand why I couldn't see outside. At first thought the glass was fogged up on the inside and quickly realized it was fine. I saw thick snow swirling right in front of the glass. I could only see a few inches to the tips of the bushes branches just outside the window. Called my mom over and she said "It's a blizzard!" Dad called shortly after and said he wouldn't be home for several days. He was at work in Sharonville, Ohio, close to Cincinnati. He had a hour drive 1 way. I live in Ohio, and pray we don't have that kind of snow. My husband and I are older in our early 60's, and neither one of us can shovel snow. His heart and my back. Guess I will just have to make sure we have plenty of food and meds ahead if time.

    • @lyndaslocum7404
      @lyndaslocum7404 Год назад

      My husband was in Massachusetts and followed a semi truck all across new York. Was afraid if he got off the interstate he wouldn't get back on. I shoveled all dayto keep a few feet clear.

  • @DWBurns
    @DWBurns Год назад +20

    I remember the Columbus Ohio snow storm April 4, 1987. In 1987 I was a senior in high school in Columbus Ohio I am now a retired aviation meteorologist from a rather prestigious airline based at KCMH.
    I am a papered hillbilly and I am fairly well versed in folklore meteorology and as folklore predicts this year in central Ohio is going to be rather exciting. I recall my grandmother telling me a slick coated horse who drops hair early indicated a very fast onset cold winter. I happen to be very close to a slick coated horse, he has lived with me for 11 years, his entire life, and he has never lied to me and he started dropping hair in early August.

  • @steveashcraft718
    @steveashcraft718 Год назад +25

    I can't possibly afford a bad winter this year. I'm sure I'm not the only one.

    • @erikriza7165
      @erikriza7165 Год назад

      Steve Ashcraft where do you live? What are your chances of not having a bad winter?

    • @steveashcraft718
      @steveashcraft718 Год назад +4

      @@erikriza7165 , Southern Indiana. I remember the blizzard of 78 so it can happen here.

    • @erikriza7165
      @erikriza7165 Год назад +2

      @@steveashcraft718 sure it can. i remember one in the early 80s too. 82 i think. they were on the radio in st louis begging anyone with a snowmobile to help at the hospitals

  • @joshcrow777
    @joshcrow777 Год назад +40

    Let's Goooooo Fam‼️ I'm over this heatwave! Been melting here in Texas until this morning!

    • @justagirllookingup
      @justagirllookingup Год назад +4

      Im in Texas too and Im so over this insane heat! It would also be nice to have real snow… not the ice we deal with! :-)

    • @killercuddles7051
      @killercuddles7051 Год назад +1

      @@justagirllookingup thank you guys for keeping it down there for once.🍻 from Indiana

    • @jadariusmcqueen3554
      @jadariusmcqueen3554 Год назад +3

      I live in Texas too nd I been out here dying 😂

    • @shirleypaslay2019
      @shirleypaslay2019 Год назад +1

      Texas three, 4 and 5… I’m in way north Texas and it sounds like we are going to have a bunch of snow.

  • @castlekingside76
    @castlekingside76 Год назад +140

    As a Canadian, where I live, we get constant storms that do not show up on radar. Two years ago it was 2 weeks straight of drift storms. So high that they covered buildings and ended up 30 feet high.

    • @blubberwx58
      @blubberwx58 Год назад +3

      Where do u live in Canada

    • @shibasurfing
      @shibasurfing Год назад +4

      How can a storm not show up on radar? Radar literally measures what is present in the air. If the storm is there, it will have a radar return. Is it because weather radar is badly designed or something? I really don’t understand what you’re saying, but I’m also not a radar engineer, just someone with a basic understanding of physics.

    • @TropicalThunder21
      @TropicalThunder21 Год назад

      @@shibasurfing I’m guessing they mean not snow storms but drifts, ones that down rise very high in the air, I live in Tennessee, and last March we had a snowstorm, the next day we had some pretty crazy drifts going on for our area. Never appearing on radar

    • @shibasurfing
      @shibasurfing Год назад +3

      @@TropicalThunder21 Yeah, I grew up in Colorado so I’m familiar with the drift phenomenon (but I was never looking at weather radar while experiencing it lol). I just did some reading on Wikipedia and it does appear that weather radar points mainly up, with a significant blind spot near the ground.

    • @m_lee02
      @m_lee02 Год назад +1

      You mean 9 metres *

  • @freckles3454
    @freckles3454 Год назад +12

    Last year here in Virginia I remember Christmas was 60 degrees, and then a week later we had over a foot of snow and some of the worst outages and down trees I have seen in a long time.

  • @mauriceholden9238
    @mauriceholden9238 Год назад +3

    I remember the blizzard of 77 and 78. Those snow storm hit us hard here in Cleveland Ohio

    • @homefrontforge
      @homefrontforge Год назад +1

      thank you for remembering the 77 storm. I tell people about it and the month we missed school because of the coal strike and I get blank stares. Very cold winter that year.

    • @mauriceholden9238
      @mauriceholden9238 Год назад

      @@homefrontforge Yes, I was 13 years old at that time and I remembered how my friend and myself used to go snow shoveling. Made a lot of money that year. I remembered how we had about 15 inches of snow and up to 20 in snow drifts. Good old times

  • @donk2831
    @donk2831 Год назад +6

    I'll believe 4 ft when I see it!

  • @133rip
    @133rip Год назад +241

    This kind of pattern can produce unusually warm and dry winter in the southern Appalachian mountains. It also sets us up for a couple of out-of-nowhere crippling snow/ice events that we're never prepared to deal be with. ROCK ON RYAN!

    • @ThePeasantsCottage
      @ThePeasantsCottage Год назад +10

      Uhhhh…I liked your first sentence. Skip the second. BTW, sick of the rain, too!

    • @133rip
      @133rip Год назад +12

      @@ThePeasantsCottage At the first sign of danger, get your milk and bread. That rule has never let me down. 😉

    • @TheMiriam333
      @TheMiriam333 Год назад +6

      I’m in East Tennessee and only been here 5 months. Been shocked at how many days we’ve had rain or cloudy. Really has me struggling with depression. I’m just hoping this isn’t normal.

    • @313girl5
      @313girl5 Год назад +3

      @@133rip Don't forget the eggs lol 🤣

    • @bencurti7693
      @bencurti7693 Год назад +4

      Grew up along Lake Huron in Michigan, been in the Triad area of NC for over 35 years...I guess the winter "kid" is still in me...always exciting to get snow, or the anticipation of it. We're just over an hour away from the ski slopes, tubing runs...can't wait!

  • @313girl5
    @313girl5 Год назад +6

    Just 45 minutes south of Knoxville we got about 1 1/2" more snow than our supposed average last year, so I'll be curious to see what happens this year. As long as we have our Bread, Milk and Eggs... We are good to go 🤗💨❄️⛄🌨️

  • @nickperniciaro1435
    @nickperniciaro1435 Год назад +15

    I live on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We typically get measurable snowfall once every 5 years or so. If it's not measurable snow, we get freezing rain/sleet and icy roads about once every 4 years. The last measurable snowfall event we got was December 2017. That next month (January 2018), it was in the mid teens one morning with icy roads after the previous night of having freezing rain. Typically, the immediate coast only sees a couple of hard freezes per season. Some seasons, we don't even get a hard freeze.

    • @davidmandelstamm8725
      @davidmandelstamm8725 Год назад

      Different story here in North Mississippi. In Oxford, it snowed twice last winter 2022... once in January (1" maybe), and again the first week of March (2"+), which took a few days to completely melt off. Also, quite a few nights of mid- to high-20's temperatures.

  • @lordsofgaming1060
    @lordsofgaming1060 Год назад +37

    my mom always talked about making tunnels to other houses in the “great blizzard of 78”

    • @jessi9742
      @jessi9742 Год назад +7

      78's the one my mom talks about for our region. I never remember the years that are in the best snow falls because we have stuff to do now. 😂

    • @denisegaylord382
      @denisegaylord382 Год назад +4

      As a kid in central NY we had a blizzard back in the mid 70's that trapped us at home for over a week. When it finally stopped, dad brought snow in to melt in the sinks, and tub. There was no place to push it to. It took days to dig out to our driveway, and the snow completely covered the house. We had snow tunnels, snow caves, and slides for weeks afterward. School was out for like two weeks, I thought my mom was going to lose her mind with 3 kids and dad at home for that long.😆

    • @tamaracooper5797
      @tamaracooper5797 Год назад +6

      HH,we got covered in the blizzards of 1979-80.We didn't have school for a month and we had tunnels so high,you couldn't see the cars.

    • @johnyoung9874
      @johnyoung9874 Год назад +5

      @@jessi9742 The winter of 77-78 was a very bad winter in southern Ohio. A lot of people were stranded in their homes for a couple of weeks. I was in Law Enforcement at the time, I had to work, but I was young and I didn't mind it.
      I know Quail froze to death in southern Ohio that year. The Ohio River also froze over in places .

    • @jessi9742
      @jessi9742 Год назад +2

      @@johnyoung9874 yes! We're from Indianapolis. That is exactly the storm she's talking about. I was born in 85, so I don't know that storm, but she and my aunts and older cousins always talk about frozen pipes, hoarding food, people stuck. She has pictures of the house, cars.. literally buried in snow! My cousin sledding off the house. 😂

  • @MelissaThompson432
    @MelissaThompson432 Год назад +4

    When you say "frozen precipitation".... I'm hearing sleet and freezing rain. I'm right on the light blue-white boundary in southern TN.... We're not much for snow here.

  • @nickknee3515
    @nickknee3515 Год назад +3

    I plow roads in the western Maine mountains where we should on average see more then 6-8 feet of snow through the winter. We've always judged how the winter's going by how many times we have to shelf snow off the tops of guardrails. Since 2018'ish we've only had to shelf once, maybe twice through the season but last winter we could see the guardrails all winter long. I've done this job for 15 years and I've seen a steady decline in the amount of snow every year and it worries me.

  • @NursemomB853
    @NursemomB853 Год назад +1

    My son says the exact same thing about people stating he can be wrong so much and keep his job. So frustrating. But he loves weather… he’s been in it for a long time! And he’s right about 99% of the time. He’s good at his job…. Keep it up Ryan. I can see you love weather as much as my son!

  • @HerCupOfSIMPLE
    @HerCupOfSIMPLE Год назад +78

    We love watching you with our kids! They learn so much!!

  • @charlayned
    @charlayned Год назад +26

    Check out the snowstorm in the Texas panhandle in 1957. Amarillo had drifts that went to the rafters. My dad had to dig out from the house, I was born just 2 weeks before it hit (March 4). It was a mess. As for the stick, my husband and I were talking about getting one and sending in a "Nope, not yet" picture because we're 1/2 way to Galveston (15 miles from the coast) and I have seen only about 3-4 snows in the 30 years we've lived here. We actually had the first EVER white Christmas in 2004. They were making snowmen on the beach down there. But we doubt we'll have it this year.

    • @petalacres3686
      @petalacres3686 Год назад +3

      I live in Amarillo and I am truly hoping for some above average snow fall this year. Last winter was so dry and this summer was extremely hot. 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

    • @laurenceknight9350
      @laurenceknight9350 Год назад

      I got stuck in a blizzard while driving through Amarillo with my family back in 1992. That area is no joke during the winter.

    • @joyful1blessed1
      @joyful1blessed1 Год назад

      We plan to head down south from Tennessee this winter. Since you're from Texas, where do you recommend to stay out of the winter areas? Lived in central Oklahoma all my life, so this year we wanna miss all that lol Thanks!

    • @EmilyMakeupQueen
      @EmilyMakeupQueen Год назад

      I remember the snow fall of 2004 it wonderful to have seen snow in the backyard of my grandma house in Galveston I was only 8 years old back then

    • @xminusone1
      @xminusone1 Год назад

      Around 2006, we had 3 snowstorms back to back, the bank were so high that we didn't saw the houses on the other side of the road. Many people ended up stuck in their cars and we had them to stay in the municipal building used for reunion and activities. We did some cooking and provided them with blankets and the police were knocking on the door to ask us for help. It was a emergency situation. Me and my girlfriend missed work because the roads were totally blocked by abandoned cars and snow. But we did go to the center were the police was bringing people out of their cars with snowmobiles. We helped them to put the bed and bring alot of food. It was something I will never forget. We still managed to have fun with theses people. Many other families came to help with us. The next day, my girlfriend and other ladies organised a "cinema" for the kids and I helped collecting food and cook for the families. There was at least 100-150 persons. It was in a small town in rural Québec, Canada. That was the biggest storm in years. We had at least 4 metres of snow in 2 days. 1 metres is 39 inches approximately. Everyone who has a snowmobile was asked to help to pick people up from their car. I was a fun but tiresome experience.

  • @annking1576
    @annking1576 Год назад

    Back in the early 60s, we came home from a weekend vacation to 5 feet of snow! In 2000, we had 3' at Thanksgiving, 3' at Christmas & 3' at New Years & sore backs & shoulders!

  • @marieandreas2123
    @marieandreas2123 Год назад +1

    Oh my Lord. Come quickly Lord Jesus 😭🙏😭

  • @lottie9273
    @lottie9273 Год назад +3

    Here in Minnesota we have been lucky this past few years. Which makes me feel we are in for a big one. Then we will have a black out.

  • @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx
    @MichelleJohnson-tg5lx Год назад +4

    1976 snow in Altamonte Spring Mall on my car on the ground and we made snowballs. this is Orlando. 2002 Snow flurries at the Kennedy Space Center I worked at the building next to that Huge NASA logo Building

  • @terrysaunders2026
    @terrysaunders2026 Год назад +71

    My wife, my cat and I were heading home after visiting my folks in Ohio. We were on I-81 North, a little south of Watertown, NY, and moving quite well.
    A Trooper waved us off the highway near the town of Adams center. We got stuck halfway up the ramp. We had to leave the car, and some nice local people gave us a ride to the fire house. Cots we’re set up on the station floor, and we settled in for a five day stay. There were around 80 people sheltering where we were; I heard there were around 200 at the neighboring station in Adams.
    While there, the men sometimes were taken out to help move snow off barn roofs, we were told some roofs caved in and killed many head of livestock. It was a very interesting experience, and I’ve been intensely interested in preparedness ever since. For anyone interested…
    The kitten handled the adventure beautifully, and never saw a cot again!

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад +6

      What yr was that?
      Feel so bad for the cattle. :/
      Worse for the thousands our gov killed to keep them off our dinner tables this winter, however.
      This country’s in some big time trouble. Weather being the least of it.

    • @woodspirit98
      @woodspirit98 Год назад +4

      That's lake effect. Were used to it in new york

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад +1

      @@woodspirit98 Only if you’re by a lake. Buffalo gets hammered every yr w/lake effect snows.
      Can happen, albeit rarely, w/ocean effect, too.

    • @leocrisp6543
      @leocrisp6543 Год назад +2

      Yep Watertown and Buffalo and Oswego areas always get hit the hardest by lake effect ! I lived in Liverpool,ny most of my life and have seen some incredible amounts of snow! I live in southern IL were a teaspoon a snow is a lot so weird seeing such a difference and for school it don't take much for a snow day were I'm at now but back in ny a snow day was a rare !

    • @firstlast1732
      @firstlast1732 Год назад

      Omg who cares

  • @astor9917
    @astor9917 Год назад +4

    Hi Ryan, being from Syracuse NY , unless we get more than 2 feet of snow in a storm , school is open. however we are prepared for it and each Town has their own complement of snow removal equipment

    • @randomlifeofavirgo9151
      @randomlifeofavirgo9151 Год назад

      I used to live in Buffalo. Usually the weather wasn’t too bad for them to keep up with except for when I got stuck in Lackawanna for Snowvember in 2014. Stuck in the house like a week 😅

  • @ksgoo4960
    @ksgoo4960 Год назад +29

    I love that you mentioned my city, Columbus Ohio. I do remember that April 4th snowstorm. It was a beautiful snow fall but it did melt fast. The blizzard of 1978 hit us hard here too. Love ya Ryan, keep up the good work!

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 Год назад

      Hit us hard in Toronto Canada, too. I still remember how I had to find a winter coat that could handle the wind and bitter frigid conditions. I kept that coat for 20 years, just in case in happened again. Wishing you well this winter, Karen!

    • @darrencook731
      @darrencook731 Год назад +3

      Nice, I'm watching from Columbus also, well, actually well outside of town but Columbus is the local city.

    • @danm8747
      @danm8747 Год назад +1

      I moved to Ohio last year from the west coast. I’m about an hour west of Columbus. Last winter was pretty mild, and I’ve been hearing of a harsh winter coming.
      Should be a learning experience!
      Good luck y’all

    • @lynnbowen8842
      @lynnbowen8842 Год назад +2

      Yes I remember the Blizzard of 78 and the storm in April the one in April we were going to Graceland Shopping Center for dinner and they couldn't wait to get us out of there so they could close and send everybody home it was snowing so bad

    • @gregalbert4033
      @gregalbert4033 Год назад +1

      Remember the winter of '95-'96? I worked at the NWS at Port Columbus then. The last snow (flurries) was about 22 April. I was on duty doing a 4-midnight. Jym Ganahl would NOT stop calling me trying to get me to call just one more 0.1 of an inch. If I would have, that would have gotten us to 54.2 inches for the season. But I didn't. 54.1 inches was it, tied for second greatest. I can still see what I imagined him to be doing... walking around WCMH with a ruler convincing himself that I was wrong.
      So long ago now...

  • @bigbird4481
    @bigbird4481 Год назад +8

    I really hope ky gets some good snow this year

  • @JayP-kd5rc
    @JayP-kd5rc Год назад

    I pray you are right, as I live in Massachusetts. I am now 74 and widowed, and things are hard enough without a lot of snow. I hate snow!

  • @wendygreen6382
    @wendygreen6382 Год назад

    April 4,1987…my sister’s wedding in downtown Columbus Ohio at 6:30 p.m. I-70 shut down both ways…the guests that came were stuck! Memories!

  • @Rossbrian1
    @Rossbrian1 Год назад +5

    In Philly we haven't seen 3 feet of snow in like 10 years so idk how accurate this really is

  • @denisegaylord382
    @denisegaylord382 Год назад +7

    I don't want rain or snow at the moment, but I could benefit from a break in the heat & humidity...

  • @SciaticaDrums
    @SciaticaDrums Год назад +1

    February of 2015 in the Northeast. We got 10 feet of snow that month alone. It was insane. This winter sounds reasonable.

  • @angiekrajewski6419
    @angiekrajewski6419 Год назад

    Lately I noticed that people are speaking more and more without saying …umm .. well… euh.. no now it is now more and more fluently !! Feels so nice listening to you guys!! Bravo!!

  • @hairylarry6167
    @hairylarry6167 Год назад +4

    The Blizzard of 78. I was living in Milford Indiana. The weather came on and the weather man said it would snow over 36 inches overnight. I laughed and said, He was full of Sh*#!. He was because it snowed 47 inches. I remember opening the front door and the glass storm door was snow clear to the top. I thought we were living in a Rod Serlings Twilight Zone episode.

    • @ladyhawk5653
      @ladyhawk5653 Год назад +1

      Played on a snow plow stuck on the highway. Sled onthe highway.

  • @mattlloyd9054
    @mattlloyd9054 Год назад +17

    So the big snowstorm that I thought was in 88 was in 87 at Claypool hill va the snow drifted up to the roof and was the biggest snow I've ever seen. There was no light coming thru the sliding glass door. I'm so glad I seen this because this storm was an amazing event that sparked my interest in weather. It put the so called storm of the century or superstorm in 93 to shame in snow fall total here. It drifted so much I couldn't tell you an exact amount but it was around 3 to 4 feet when the 93 storm was only 2!

    • @chriscoleman6956
      @chriscoleman6956 Год назад +1

      I live in richlands

    • @Davelon420
      @Davelon420 Год назад

      I remember the '93 snow storm, same year the Missouri River flooded really bad. That year is seared into my brain, the snow was deep enough to carve out a series of tunnels and igloo like structures when I was 7 and lasted days. I got the idea because I had to dig myself out of my place and just started tunneling instead. Had to been more than 2' were I was.

    • @mattlloyd9054
      @mattlloyd9054 Год назад

      @@chriscoleman6956 I'm sorry to hear that lol

  • @crunchwrapsupreme8812
    @crunchwrapsupreme8812 Год назад

    Middle Tennessee checking in.
    Last year the dogs want nuts when snow stick. This winter we’re prepared, but anticipation for the pups .
    It’s really amazing how much the love the snow.
    That first day we get snow pack is sooooo exciting for them,

  • @rhondavroman5191
    @rhondavroman5191 Год назад +2

    I wish we would get some snow in Georgia. The most snow I ever saw here was the blizzard of 1993. Wow...it was sooo beautiful !

    • @jonnyhartman2441
      @jonnyhartman2441 Год назад

      Agree I like when it snows here in the Atlanta area by the airport.

  • @pattibrown1809
    @pattibrown1809 Год назад +59

    Ok Ryan. I'm pretty sure it's not about to start snowing here in southern Arizona. It's 97 degrees right now 😆. But that's no big deal, we hardly ever get snow, or rain for that matter. I still love your forecasts!💕✌

    • @bignards3
      @bignards3 Год назад +12

      Yeah as a Floridian I'm not really sure why I'm watching this but it's interesting regardless

    • @michelleblackburn8071
      @michelleblackburn8071 Год назад +4

      Same here in south Texas at the coast🤣🤣

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday Год назад +4

      High desert of Texas here. We had 4ft of snow here during snowmageddon. 😁

    • @SoilToSoul
      @SoilToSoul Год назад +3

      Mississippi coast here 🤣
      I guess us southerners really love some Ryan Hall!

    • @teambeining
      @teambeining Год назад +2

      I used to live in Tucson. We had a white Christmas one year. We got over an inch, so things were properly covered. We threw snowballs.

  • @sues3218
    @sues3218 Год назад +3

    I used to live at 9500 feet in Colorado. I am now in southern Idaho and I miss all the snow, we barely get any. I would LOVE to see more snow here this winter. I sincerely hope your prediction for Idaho is wrong.

  • @robertthabassheadjacobson4968
    @robertthabassheadjacobson4968 Год назад +3

    In the 90s, i remember snow drifts that went all the way to the roof of our house, and at our school's football field fence, it covered that completely. We would walk over it. I lived in a small town in Iowa. We had huge open fields around us so the wind was intense.

  • @voidsentphantom
    @voidsentphantom Год назад

    Thank you for the info! I'm wanting to move somewhere with very little snow, and listening to someone with 100 years of weather data is very helpful! I'm glad I subbed!

  • @michelemcneill3652
    @michelemcneill3652 Год назад +9

    I'm not ready for summer to be over. Hopefully not too much in Missouri.

    • @samtdl8639
      @samtdl8639 Год назад

      Bring the snow!

    • @cward1954
      @cward1954 Год назад +1

      I'm not ready for summer to end either. I'm in Georgia, and I can't wait for the rain to go away. They can keep the snow up north.

    • @joyful1blessed1
      @joyful1blessed1 Год назад +1

      Remember Branson getting hit last year? You never know.

  • @lauranye4538
    @lauranye4538 Год назад +7

    Did you hear everyone here in California screaming " Oh no, not another year of La Nina?" Life sucks here in California. We are dry as a bone and will stay that way.

  • @andrewjazdzyk1215
    @andrewjazdzyk1215 Год назад +1

    Michigan snow is often driven by lake effect, the keweenaw peninsula is an extreme example but its snow is rarely on the radar and while I lived there often received between 3-400 inches.

    • @wingedhybrid16
      @wingedhybrid16 Год назад +1

      I was going to say something similar to this. :) I'm from the U.P. of Michigan and can confirm that we can get a crazy amount of snow every winter. As early as October and as late as May.

    • @andrewjazdzyk1215
      @andrewjazdzyk1215 Год назад +1

      @@wingedhybrid16 lived in the UP for about half my life, I miss it. :( Now I'm in dummmmmb new York. It's fine I guess. People here think they get a lot of snow though ha ha ha

    • @wingedhybrid16
      @wingedhybrid16 Год назад

      @@andrewjazdzyk1215 Oh man, I'm sorry to hear that, bud. Jobs will probably cause me to move away in the near future and I'm dreading it. At least we can share "scary stories" about the snow up here. ;D That's always fun.

  • @cherokeedancer8448
    @cherokeedancer8448 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your update. Disappointed here in western appalachia MD for another warm winter. We NEED snow for our gardens and hay fields. Guess no sense in a purchase for a snow meter when it's not going to amount to much once again. :(
    Love your forecasts.

  • @tiamarrow6366
    @tiamarrow6366 Год назад +12

    As a NYer part of me is happy about this but part of me is sad. I’m happy because snow especially lots of it makes it harder to see and travel but I’m sad because sometimes the snow looks so amazing when it first falls.

    • @JimAllen-Persona
      @JimAllen-Persona Год назад

      As a NY’er I’m very happy. Much less shoveling.

    • @bookcat123
      @bookcat123 Год назад +2

      I get so tired of winter when it’s all brown instead of white ☹️

    • @michaelcrimi99
      @michaelcrimi99 Год назад

      As a NYer,, part of me is sad too.. Love capturing the snow scenes.. Plowing is fun too. ADK!!!

  • @MB-vi8zp
    @MB-vi8zp Год назад +10

    Normally I don't like the snow and cold but I would honestly love an above average snowfall this year. I live in Kansas City MO and I'm so sick of it being hot and dry.

  • @deborahlaird3715
    @deborahlaird3715 Год назад

    I like that you teach something about weather analysis and include detailed description of the graphics, thanks for all you do.

  • @naomidaum8277
    @naomidaum8277 Год назад +52

    Here in Southern Indiana, I have noticed the leaves are falling and have been for a week now pretty steadily. At the same time, big spiders are trying to come inside too. We live in the country so we get spiders that come in from time to time, but this year they are huge, coming in 1 or 2 in a day, and they are early. Typically, I don't see bugs trying to do this until after Halloween, and it'll usually be 1 or 2 a week. Something is definitely going on this year that just feels different. The atmosphere feels strange.

    • @jklynb
      @jklynb Год назад +2

      Same , we live in southern Indiana too and honestly I think we will be getting a lot of snow this year.

    • @needlesinmyeyes7272
      @needlesinmyeyes7272 Год назад

      How big are your spiders?

    • @billwilson3609
      @billwilson3609 Год назад +2

      Did your region go thru a drought this year?

    • @neverknow69
      @neverknow69 Год назад

      @@billwilson3609 Yes we have. Very dry

    • @MrWolfSnack
      @MrWolfSnack Год назад

      i also live in indiana and have a finished basement and garage, and both are swamped with spiders. nothing harmful. just cobweb spiders. but i can move something and then less than 2 days later its got webs cris-crossed over it.

  • @beauregard725
    @beauregard725 Год назад +3

    Looks like we're getting at least one huge ice storm up here in New England! Warm + wet = ice storms.

    • @LarryDickman1
      @LarryDickman1 Год назад

      Prepare now. I have. I remember the blizzard of '78 and ice storm in 2008.
      I have backup power, food, and racks of firewood.

  • @diane8885
    @diane8885 Год назад +9

    Thanks Ryan!
    I was giving the snow blower the evil eye this am.
    Closed the pool today( very sad day), hoping you are right about the snow fall in my area!

  • @mo_1010
    @mo_1010 Год назад +4

    So in my state (Maryland) I actually think this winter is gonna be harsher. I’ve noticed a bunch of caterpillars on the sidewalks, it’s a below average hurricane season, it’s a La Niña year, and we’re due for a very big snow. This all usually indicates a harsh winter.

  • @ilyr7
    @ilyr7 Год назад +11

    Damn Ryan, the quality of this video...top notch!! I love this upgrade!!

  • @Mike.O.Johnson
    @Mike.O.Johnson Год назад +10

    I realize you don’t generally do Canadian weather but love your content and description of all things weather. 👍

    • @marktwain368
      @marktwain368 Год назад +2

      That's because it's too damn scary to even assess! Montreal gets more snowstorms than any city on Earth in a typical winter!

  • @livedezign9792
    @livedezign9792 Год назад +13

    the only weatherman I really pay attention to, always very accurate and educational.

  • @TheWoodsyintroverts
    @TheWoodsyintroverts Год назад

    Last winter in the Keweenaw Peninsula in the UP of Michigan we had 340” of snow. It’s a snowy place to live. 🙋‍♀️

  • @ginaa4436
    @ginaa4436 Год назад +5

    You are just a riot, Ryan! Hope you’re right about less snow for northeast!

    • @sonneversets3530
      @sonneversets3530 Год назад

      The bright red thumbnail that drew me here indicated the opposite. I saw that w/the 4’ warning & was flipping.
      Then no mention during the actual vid. Was the opposite...wth?

  • @weathernut8147
    @weathernut8147 Год назад +4

    I live in Western NY snow capitol. We usually get 200 inches or more a year. The last 2 years we haven't. We get tons of lake effect. One year we got 325 inches. I am the co-op for my area.

  • @kenflagler635
    @kenflagler635 Год назад

    Blizzard of 78. Western Michigan. I was 12 or 13. Wow! I had to crawl out the window of our storm door and start shoveling so my dad could get out of the house and help me shovel a path out to the road. Awesome storm.😎😎😎

  • @zdzislawmeglicki2262
    @zdzislawmeglicki2262 8 месяцев назад

    El Niño responds strongly to solar forcing and right now we have the extremely active sun with the resulting auroras seen as far south as France and Kansas. This is the reason for the warm summer we've just had, and for the crazy winter ahead.

  • @AustinandtheDrafts
    @AustinandtheDrafts Год назад +20

    Another amazing video Ryan! Love the set up!

  • @kepckatherinec805
    @kepckatherinec805 Год назад +16

    I live in the suburbs of Knoxville, TN. This summer I’ve seen plenty of rabbits, maybe slightly fewer squirrels than usual, plenty of possums, normal songbird and local raptor numbers. Oddly, I usually see a good number of chipmunks, but none this summer! We get occasional reports of wandering bears and coyotes. However, frogs are far fewer and fireflies are also decreased in number. Local ponds still get visits from ducks, geese and herons. Not as many wasps and hornets this summer, which was fine with me.

    • @dittohead7044
      @dittohead7044 Год назад

      I loved our Christmas Day snow last year!

  • @edwardgomez5616
    @edwardgomez5616 Год назад

    I'm in eastern N.C and we have plenty of rain and even 60's to 70's for Thanksgiving through around Xmas, snow every now and then, but plenty of rain.

  • @jimb3093
    @jimb3093 Год назад +1

    50 miles west of Cleveland, Ohio here...thanks for the warning. I knew I should have picked up that snow blower at the garage sale the other day; I looked at it. Oh well.

  • @teresagoodwin7458
    @teresagoodwin7458 Год назад +7

    Thanks Ryan for all you and the Y'ALL SQUAD do to keep us informed 👍 💞🤗 This was a great fun video!! Your graphics and explanations are second to none!! I'm so happy to be a part of the Y'ALL SQUAD 💞🤗💞🙏🇺🇸🙏

    • @johnsv6476
      @johnsv6476 Год назад +1

      Very well said Teresa.

    • @teresagoodwin7458
      @teresagoodwin7458 Год назад

      @@johnsv6476 Thank you. Hope you are doing well this evening. Where are you?I'm in South Carolina in the USA.

  • @maniacdaddy8047
    @maniacdaddy8047 Год назад +17

    Hey Ryan, could you do a video on what it would look like if all the rain that caused flooding here in KY was snow.

  • @KTstillexists
    @KTstillexists Год назад +1

    Thank you for having accurate captions on all your videos! I really appreciate it as a neurodivergent person❤️❤️

  • @JoyStickJester_
    @JoyStickJester_ 9 месяцев назад +1

    6:01 below average for California/Nevada/Tahoe area. We had the 2nd highest snow fall in history. Over 700 inches.

  • @loril.mangold8160
    @loril.mangold8160 Год назад +12

    In Iowa, we get more than that every year, 4ft. Is nothing, it shows up around late November, a
    Or December, and doesn't melt until Feb, or March. When I was in my 20's the snow was like 10ft. To 12ft. Walls on each side of the highway

  • @jeffcon123
    @jeffcon123 Год назад +7

    It’s been sporadic af in central Missouri. We went like 3 solid years of maybe a total of 6-12 for a whole season. Then this last season was well above 24 we had a few snows all stretched out over a few weeks too, like 6-8 this week… melts off…. 6-8 the following week… the weather swung up and down a lot

    • @michaelsuzio4364
      @michaelsuzio4364 Год назад +1

      I live on the gulf coast we got. One. Inch of snow five years ago I make a trip every winter to either missouri or sometimes further north indiana or ohio or green bay to see. Snow

    • @jeffcon123
      @jeffcon123 Год назад

      @@michaelsuzio4364 we have had a FEW YEARS where it absolutely shits on us… we get like a few 10-12 inch snows a year and one year prolly 10 years ago.. we got 28 inches in a day.. I’ve heard Montana and North Dakota have gotten like 3-4 feet… I would love to see that in person

    • @michaelsuzio4364
      @michaelsuzio4364 Год назад

      @@jeffcon123 pensacola beach florida. Had. A. Dusting of. A. Inch of. Ice during the polar bear dip in 2018 or 2019 last year it. Was 75. Degrees

  • @conraddubois6150
    @conraddubois6150 Год назад +1

    The snowstorm of 1967 caught everyone off guard, what good memories.

    • @albertzapata1156
      @albertzapata1156 Год назад

      My parents had pics I thought was in 68 but it may have been 67 when we lived in Chicago were my dad has removed the snow from the roof of his car and all you see is humps of snow up and down the street were cars are covered underneath

  • @todds9503
    @todds9503 Год назад

    Love the long term forecast !! It’s proven to be more reliable. Thank you very much and keep up the Great work 👍🇺🇸✌️

  • @tomchidwick
    @tomchidwick Год назад +3

    That is one trick studio there, Mr. Hall-Y'all. Looks great! 🙂
    Congrats, and thanks as always for the awesome content.

  • @YeetusDeletus67
    @YeetusDeletus67 Год назад +6

    A little bummed out about the La Nina situation.. as I live down in San Antonio and love snow but we don't get much, especially during La Nina years

    • @lauranye4538
      @lauranye4538 Год назад +1

      This so sucks for us in California. Dry as a bone and dry we will stay.

  • @TheBrooklynbodine
    @TheBrooklynbodine Год назад

    He opened by talking about the weekend of 4-4-87. I've lived in Fairmont, West Virginia, all my life, and remember it snowing that weekend. It was one of those heavy, wet snows. In 1950 (quite awhile before I was born), it snowed the day after Thanksgiving and amounted to five feet. I well remember the "snowpocalypse" of 1993. The brunt of it came on March 13, but as I remember, it tapered off that evening. I'm 59, and that's the most snow I remember.

  • @paulfazi
    @paulfazi Год назад +1

    We need a warm winter to keep energy prices down- a good year for it.

  • @azelfanderson2765
    @azelfanderson2765 Год назад +10

    yo ryan what is your velocity color table on radaromega? do you think you can send download link?

  • @miinrla
    @miinrla Год назад +8

    i’m looking forward to all the snowstorm livestreams (and all the pictures of peoples animals playing in the snow)

  • @msellers13
    @msellers13 Год назад

    That southern twang on “quadruple dipper La Niña?!” at 3:41 tho lol I’m here for it

  • @samtdl8639
    @samtdl8639 Год назад

    I'm in Missouri and I am excited for a snowy winter! We rarely get good snows.

  • @valkhorn
    @valkhorn Год назад +3

    La Nina usually means much more precip in the pac NW. Judging by how active the spiders have been up here I am leaning towards a very wet fall/winter around Seattle.

  • @richiegillham42069
    @richiegillham42069 Год назад +3

    I'm liking our odds in central/west/southwest Arkansas ( Hot Springs ) because approximately every long range winter forecast is calling for below average temperatures and above average snowfall

    • @NickRobbins82
      @NickRobbins82 Год назад +2

      👋 this channel caught my eye I'm living in Fairfield Bay near Clinton we had a lot of ice last year, hoping for a lot of 🌨️

  • @macofalltrades6396
    @macofalltrades6396 Год назад

    I rode a MARTA bus into downtown Atlanta for college classes during the 4-7-87 snowstorm. Quite memorable.

  • @randomlyentertaining8287
    @randomlyentertaining8287 Год назад

    I watched with glee as the scale climbed higher and my tiny patch of PA stayed unshaded till the very end. Not sure why since that means my job, a dishwasher at a ski resort, will be Hell brought to Earth but I did. I'm sure my employers will be thrilled.

  • @ladykatza
    @ladykatza Год назад +14

    I would love a Ryan Hall video that teaches the names of all the different types of clouds. I think it would be entertaining

  • @flappah
    @flappah Год назад +47

    I actually really hope for an unseasonably warm winter. The energy prices over here in Europe have shot through the roof and a cold winter would definitely do it for a lot of people who can't pay their bills. And even if you can pay the bill, the money has to come from somewhere which you can't spend on other things anymore so that has consequences too. Really hope we sail through the winter with 50f to 60f temperatures.

    • @ronroberts9545
      @ronroberts9545 Год назад +1

      💯

    • @chefevilee9566
      @chefevilee9566 Год назад +6

      I pray that you have warm winter as well. I am really upset thinking about all of the poor people that will not be able to pay their heating

    • @randomlyentertaining8287
      @randomlyentertaining8287 Год назад

      Maybe your leaders shouldn't have made your countries reliant on a hostile regime for its energy and then laughed at the weird orange man when he told them that.
      Don't get me wrong, I do hope that this winter goes by without mass reports of people frozen to death in their own homes. Nobody deserves to die because of stupid decisions by stupid politicians but current energy problems is the result of bad leadership that was knowingly voted for. Places like Germany, who has the 6th largest reserve of coal in the world, try and "go green" by shutting down their coal and nuclear plants only to then go and buy gas from a regime that has been openly hostile to them for years (because you know, long as you don't produce the natural gas yourself, you can still use it and be "green").
      Then when a certain man points out the folly of such an endeavor, he gets laughed at. The nuclear is especially idiotic since it's just as a green and far more efficient than wind, solar, or hydro. Even France, which has perfected the art of mass nuclear energy, is trying to downturn its usage. 75% of its energy comes from nuclear power with only 13 metric tons of long lived nuclear waste *per year* and that waste is the best, safest, and most environmentally friendly contain nuclear waste in the world. But no, they'd rather throw it away for unreliable sources of energy.
      Of course, it's not helped that our current president is also actively trying to make us dependent on hostile regimes for our energy needs. If he and his cohorts wanted to, we could easily supply Europe with all the energy it needs while keeping ourselves independent too. But no, they just want to copy the European plan, which has obviously worked out so well.
      It's just a bad deal all around. I wish we lived in a world like Star Trek where no one lacked for anything. Sadly, we don't.

    • @roarsarch201
      @roarsarch201 Год назад

      @@chefevilee9566 Selfish lmao.

    • @flappah
      @flappah Год назад +1

      @@randomlyentertaining8287 yeah .. unfortunately I couldn't agree more with you. And it's not only the current leaders who are to blame but probably a whole bunch of 'em going back decades.

  • @67polara
    @67polara Год назад +1

    South Dakota has very bad snow DRIFTING. An empty field in front of your house with no snow on it just dry grass and then 5 feet in your driveway that you can walk on top of the first morning. Yeah fun!! Ugggg.....

  • @janewasson4845
    @janewasson4845 Год назад

    Bring it on!!! Love snow, and so tired of a brown Christmas and disappoited kids! And l can finally ski! ❄️☃️❄️

  • @endofage8495
    @endofage8495 Год назад +57

    Anyone else worried / think we'll get severe weather events this winter like we did last year ?

    • @PeaceMarauder
      @PeaceMarauder Год назад +2

      We were caked in for a couple hours with our blizzard of 6" snow last 1/16/22. Then it melted 😝

    • @emmabeeman6524
      @emmabeeman6524 Год назад

      I am for sure

    • @smoothmove7566
      @smoothmove7566 Год назад +1

      nope.

    • @taylorhutchings9045
      @taylorhutchings9045 Год назад +1

      defintely, and with high hopes we need the water !

    • @rebeccabamford5505
      @rebeccabamford5505 Год назад +1

      I live 50 miles from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, and we get slammed! I hate snow! Lol

  • @dakotah_anderson
    @dakotah_anderson Год назад +6

    I love the setup can't wait for a stream in it

  • @keithdickson2560
    @keithdickson2560 Год назад

    The Blizzard of 1996, I was Driving a Tractor trailer, Tanker at that. It started at 2:00 am and snowed for 2 days and 3 nights ! We got more than 3 feet and 65 mile an hour wind gust & 35 sustain winds. It was slot for South Jersey & Delawar . I went to work and my car was covered & I couldn't even see the top of it. Had to take the company truck home! WoW !

  • @daveschmidt1601
    @daveschmidt1601 Год назад +1

    I Remember in November 2014 for the Snowvember I got like a foot of snow in 1 and a half hours then 6-8 miles south of my neighborhood it snowed 2 days straight and dumped 4-6 feet and was able to see the dark cloud line hugging the sun but had clear blue sunny skies over my neighborhood the whole time

  • @SuperSaltydog77
    @SuperSaltydog77 Год назад +3

    I'm located in northern Ohio's secondary sno belt where the average is 5 to 6 feet, and I routinely travel to the east side of Cleveland (the primary sno belt) where the average jumps to 6 to 8 feet. I would be happy if my zip code only received 4 feet this winter

  • @rah2209
    @rah2209 Год назад +8

    I’m in Ohio and I’m praying for NO snow or very very little.

    • @KM-lp4ld
      @KM-lp4ld Год назад +4

      I’m in Columbus and I couldn’t agree more! If it snows on Christmas only I’ll be ok with that 😅

    • @john-or9cf
      @john-or9cf Год назад

      Dream on…but I don’t prayer will do it!! 🤣

    • @rah2209
      @rah2209 Год назад

      @@john-or9cf Gotta have Faith! I’m in the upper part and there’s been years where we haven’t gotten that much, but have gotten extreme cold

    • @john-or9cf
      @john-or9cf Год назад

      @@rah2209 I have faith that winter will return as usual! When we don’t get snow, we get the lake effect cold rain and that’s even worse when it freezes on the roads.

    • @rah2209
      @rah2209 Год назад

      @@john-or9cf oh I get that winter will still come and I TOTALLY understand the lake effect snow, wind and cold, but we can still pray it’s not a bad one.

  • @jeffatkinson3288
    @jeffatkinson3288 Год назад +2

    Be nice if you remember Alaska. We actually are part of the US and are interested in our weather too.

  • @beckygriggs7827
    @beckygriggs7827 Год назад

    I spent almost 1 year in the northeast, from November to almost middle of April-nothing but deep snow and freezing temperatures,. That was enough to last me a lifetime, needless to say I moved back south a month later and never looked back or regretted it. They can keep that bad weather, lol

  • @debclassyfied9723
    @debclassyfied9723 Год назад +4

    I rebuketh that 4 feet of snow in Ohio!!!

  • @jameshall9402
    @jameshall9402 Год назад +6

    Love the information! I follow the animal and insect behaviors, along with the trees. So far I've had an early mouse and spider visit about two weeks ago...squirrels have been a little busy too.
    Just sayin'...🙂

  • @gkseeton
    @gkseeton Год назад

    Oh FUN! We are in the huge snowstorm zone. The kids will keep track on a chart.

  • @hdturner1
    @hdturner1 Год назад

    I remember April 4th '87. Went rafting down a north Georgia river with 6" of snow on the ground. only April snow in my lifetime.

  • @TheCountryLife2010
    @TheCountryLife2010 Год назад +4

    I enjoy your content Ryan I have tuned into many live streams of severe weather coverage. Located in Tulsa Ok. an I've gotta say I don't like your outlook on snow fall for my area.. But that's because I can't stand the cold nor snow nor the people who don't know how to drive in the snow here lol a lot of people can't even drive when its raining! I just ordered a Y'all - 0 - Meter so if anything falls this year you can expect some pics from Tulsa Ok. from myself!

    • @joyful1blessed1
      @joyful1blessed1 Год назад

      Hey Okie! Lived in Broken Arrow six years before we started traveling this May. We're in Tennessee now and leaving in November. Plan to head towards Arizona, but we'll see. Make sure you have them trees trimmed for them late ice storms lol Stay safe!