This Historic Winter Storm Will Bring Feet Of Snow…. WeatherWithConnor



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In this weather forecast we dive into the major winter storm that is on the way which will bring significant ice, feet of snow, and severe weather. Thanks for watching!

0:00 Intro
0:12 Current Weather
2:52 Major Winter Storm

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38 thoughts on “This Historic Winter Storm Will Bring Feet Of Snow…. WeatherWithConnor”

  1. Hey Conner go after the ice Storm. Storm chasers it's a hit or miss but Ice storm is interesting weather. Trees are frozen alot of good stuff. Just wish if it does happen people stay home. That is the worst of all winter conditions. Take care stay safe.

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  2. Strongest winds I ever experienced was in 1972, during hurricane Agnes!! By the time it got to my neck of the woods, they were calling it Tropical Storm Agnes, but, the winds were in excess of 90 mph. gusting to 120 mph. it was bad, and lasted for many days and nights! We had flood waters for weeks after it passed us!!!

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  3. Hi Connor. You are so incredibly smart and intelligent. I know you are very busy but I wish you could give us a little more into your presentations, especially when it comes to radars. I know you don't like to focus too much on certain things because the models tend to keep changing in its latest runs. Anyway, your presentations are cool.

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  4. Had to laugh last night watching your report as you attempted "Montpelier" again. Love the fact you can laugh at yourself….part of your charm! You also have been the most reliable weather forecaster we watch.

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  5. Caught sustained 45MPH winds with 55MPH gusts when on business travel in Florida as a dissipating hurricane passed by. Trying to drive and live a normal life in that kind of wind is difficult at best. Also caught 70+ MPH very-short-duration winds from a gust front associated with an afternoon thunderstorm once when crossing Arizona.

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