OT: wind cancellations?

Sporty

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70 MPH winds with rain. And people wonder why school is being called off?
 

dinglefritz

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Come to Wyoming. Wind was invented here and schools don't close for it. 🤣
Well they're now forecasting 80 mph wind for tomorrow for a large swath of the midwest. I don't blame them for calling off school. A smaller kid can't even stand up in that kind of wind not to mention the risk of flying objects.
 
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Well they're now forecasting 80 mph wind for tomorrow for a large swath of the midwest. I don't blame them for calling off school. A smaller kid can't even stand up in that kind of wind not to mention the risk of flying objects.
Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol
 

dinglefritz

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Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol
wipe the drool off the side of your mouth and put your damned teeth back in.....
 

Husker88

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Well they're now forecasting 80 mph wind for tomorrow for a large swath of the midwest. I don't blame them for calling off school. A smaller kid can't even stand up in that kind of wind not to mention the risk of flying objects.

They need to rethink this.

A 3rd grade kickball game around 1PM, and they could sell tickets and put it on pay-per-view.
 

WHCSC

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They had to cancel. All the kids masks might blow off.
 

inthedeed

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Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol
wind blew so strong for me, i had to turn around and walk backwards to get there. helped develope my db skills
 

redwine65

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Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol
must have been nice to afford bread sacks...
 

HUSKERFAN66

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10 bucks says 30-40 sustained and nowhere near 65-80 mph winds. I could be wrong but I used to say the only thing weather man's gotten right lately is the wind. But the last couple of years that's been false. Weather people I've talked to tell me they're instructed to over shoot things and then we're supposed to be thankful it wasn't as bad as forecasted...ie winter storms, hail, severe weather, windchill, heat index etcetera.

Let me know tomorrow if I'm wrong and let me know if I am right
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol
Bread sacks saved my feet many years
 

redwine65

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if the weatherman says 30% chance = no rain (unless you're tearing off a roof)
50% = rain (unless you just put down fertilizer)
 

mgbreeze

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Which direction is the wind going to be out of? Might be a good day to hit some fly balls to the kid, let him get ready for March baseball weather. Laughing
 

egaRdeR

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10 bucks says 30-40 sustained and nowhere near 65-80 mph winds. I could be wrong but I used to say the only thing weather man's gotten right lately is the wind. But the last couple of years that's been false. Weather people I've talked to tell me they're instructed to over shoot things and then we're supposed to be thankful it wasn't as bad as forecasted...ie winter storms, hail, severe weather, windchill, heat index etcetera.

Let me know tomorrow if I'm wrong and let me know if I am right
Who is telling those weather people to over shoot? Like is there some big weather conspiracy?
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Who is telling those weather people to over shoot? Like is there some big weather conspiracy?
They get their orders from nws. They are told what guidelines and wording to use. I have GOOD friends/acquaintances that I've gotten to know over the years. They are frustrated and are forced to give us weather reports/forecasts for idiots rather than meaningful forecasts. Really how many times do they have to tell me what the weather was yesterday and will be at 3 o'clock today. That's not a forecast 😳
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Dominoes fall by the same people that just extended masks in school indefinitely. Did you notice ops said school remote in the morning. What they gonna do the rest of the day
 

barney44

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Who is telling those weather people to over shoot? Like is there some big weather conspiracy?
I don't know about his story but they do over sensationalize some of this stuff to get eyeballs on the TV..
 

Bubblehead

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Sounds like the perfect time to watch a rerun of the Northwestern game AND RERELEASE THE BALLOONS
 
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I like reading the NWS Forecast Discussion for more detailed info:

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE
544 PM CST Tue Dec 14 2021

...Updated for 00Z Aviation Forecast Discussion...

.DISCUSSION...


Issued at 353 PM CST Tue Dec 14 2021

...HIGH IMPACT WEATHER DAY EXPECTED WEDNESDAY...

The stage is set for a rare, potentially high impact weather day
for Wednesday, not that dissimilar from Christmas Day 2016. We
are expecting a high wind event to affect the forecast area
Wednesday afternoon and evening with widespread wind gusts 60 mph
or higher, and possibly even up to 70 mph not out of the question.
A high wind warning remains in effect for our entire coverage
area from 9 am through 9 pm. That may be about 3 hours too soon
for the onset as the stronger surge of severe level winds won`t
be moving in from the southwest until after 12 pm, but offices
collectively agreed to leave the timing in place to avoid
confusion. The most damaging period of winds is probably about
3 pm and beyond where we see the wind gusts increase above
60 mph, based on HREF timing of just the mean ensemble gust.
Looking the HREF ensemble max would suggest hurricane force winds
are possible for a several hour period as a worst case scenario.

We have significantly ramped up our messaging efforts today.
There will be damage to trees and powerlines, and possibly to some
structures as well. There will be power outages. There is also
concern that the strong winds could kick up dust in open areas and
near construction zones. Now is the time to make preparations for
possible damage tomorrow.

The secondary weather concern Wednesday is whether a line of
thunderstorms develop and the potential severity of those storms.
The morning will likely remain dry. But CAMs suggest that
scattered showers could develop by Noon and quickly move to the
east. And then an extreme dry line punching in the from the west
could trigger a line of thunderstorms that race eastward at 60 mph
or faster, but likely east of the area by 5-6 pm. It`s this line
of storms, if it develops, that could trigger enhanced areas of
wind gusts 70 to 75 mph, or possibly higher. We`ll also have to
monitor for weak tornadoes embedded within the line, primarily
along/east of the Missouri River, as SPC increased the
probability to 5% with their late morning update. Helicity tracks
from the HREF would suggest the greater threat could be
north/northeast from Omaha.

The advancing dryline will also trigger an extreme fire event,
with some models mixing dewpoints down sufficiently enough to
lower humidity to 15 to 25 percent. Important to note that models
are handling this dry punch very differently, so that remains a
challenge. This combination of very dry air and wind gusts of
60+ mph will create extreme fire danger, and a red flag warning
has been issued for areas along/south of I80. This is also
generally the same area that did not see substantial or any
snowfall with the weather system last Friday. Any power lines that
get blown down could also arc and ignite fires, and given the
ambient conditions, those fires would be extremely hard to
contain. If fires do develop, winds will be shifting from the
south to the southwest to west through time.

And finally, on the back side wraparound portion of this system,
there likely will be showers that quickly change to snow in
northeast Nebraska, coincident with 60+ wind gusts. And while the
snow amounts would only be 1/2" or less northwest of a line from
Albion to Norfolk to Wayne in northeast Nebraska, areas of blowing
snow with near whiteout conditions couldn`t be ruled out. Or
perhaps even a snow-squall type of event. Nevermind that wet roads
could freeze quickly with temperatures quickly dropping into the
upper 20s creating slick roads.

Regarding warm temperatures, we are currently running just a
couple of degrees short of record highs today in Lincoln and
Omaha. And still on track to break high temperatures at all three
of our primary climate locations on Wednesday. And while it will
be very mild tonight, breaking records for warm morning lows,
temperatures by midnight will have cooled enough to un-break those
records.

The weather through the remainder of the forecast is quiet with
highs in the 40s Thur/Fri. A strong front drops us into the 30s
for highs on Saturday, but it should remain dry. 40s mostly again
for Sunday, back to the 30s for Monday, and back to the 40s for
Tuesday.
 
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They get their orders from nws. They are told what guidelines and wording to use. I have GOOD friends/acquaintances that I've gotten to know over the years. They are frustrated and are forced to give us weather reports/forecasts for idiots rather than meaningful forecasts. Really how many times do they have to tell me what the weather was yesterday and will be at 3 o'clock today. That's not a forecast 😳
You sound like an idiot.
 

redwine65

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will this wind get my neighbors leaves out of my yard? we need a direct northerly wind.
If your a kid, your thinking this wind deal is the greatest thing ever.
(Time to break out the bat kite and 1000 ft roll of string)
heck that sun is pretty dangerous too
(get the go cart ready to roll)
 
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RiLLLLLLLLey

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Back in my day. The wind blew in our faces both ways walking home in 2 feet of snow with bread sacks in our moon boots!! Uphill both ways!! And we still went to school!! That's how I remember it and tell it anyways!! Lol