Wow...excellent coverage of that event. I'm down here in NYC and heard about this snow, but never really understood the scope of things until I saw this video. I forwarded this video to a friend in Brazil who used to live here but had to move back to Sao Paulo. He misses our winter and snow and this video made his day. 👍👍👍
I can’t imagine being in that much snow. The most I ever saw on Long Island years ago was 22” (a veritable flurry by Buffalo’s standards). This video’s a fascinating account and gets a 4-star rating. Great job! 🌟🌟🌟🌟
i've lived through a bunch fo them from my years in the French Alps, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. Blizzard of 77 was the worst. We had over 30 inches in NW Ohio and school was closed for over a week. Being the 70s it was on TV. The news said that schools were closed for the next week by state mandate in certain areas. when school came back on the entire playground was covered in snow from the parking lots.
when I was living in Madison Wisconsin in the mid 90s we got over 28 inches of snow in just a few days. it was like this. UW closed for the first time in decades. Lake Monona was frozen solid for the first time ever. I followed a few people out onto the lake waking behind a dualie pick up truck with a camper on it. We had 25 inches of snow in about 12 hours when i lived in Lansing Michigan. This was after we already had a few inches of snow. There were constant arching of transformers all around. Power went out about 3 am. they opened the mall across the street from where I lived so I just camped there for the day. I checked back in the evening and the power was back. One of the benefits of living behind a mall. i've lived through a bunch fo them from my years in the French Alps, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. Blizzard of 77 was the worst. We had over 30 inches in NW Ohio and school was closed for over a week. Being the 70s it was on TV. The news said that schools were closed for the next week by state mandate in certain areas. when school came back on the entire playground was covered in snow from the parking lots.
I don't live there but do remember when the Bills game was moved due to the snow/travel. Awesome vid! Looks like you guys might be in for another decent winter this year?
I live in the northtowns Williamsville Amherst area I got 14 inches at my house that fell between 12 midnight and 6am overnight Friday November 18into Saturday November 19 they plowed my dead end street at 8:30AM Saturday and the snow stopped around 5:30AM and 6:00AM then for that Thursday the 17 had about 7-9 inches that fell between 7PM and 11PM and the 2 storms last year were nasty i got 2 feet from the Christmas storm at my house then this year it’s 60 and no snow for Christmas
Its been a while since ive seen thunder and lightning durnig a snow storm, but ive seen probable 3 or 4 of them in the last about ten years or so and i do live in michigan and ive seen up a couple 2 foot winters and at least one at about a 3 foot winter
IT'S EVEITABLE THAT THOUSANDS WILL BE STRANDED ON HIGHWAYS BLOCKED BY LOUSY TRUCKERS WHO CAN'T SEEM TO KNOW THE WORD SLOW AND JACKKNIFE THEIR RIGS. YOUR GOVERNOR IS ONE OF THE FEW IN AMERICA WHO ACTUALLY CARES FOR HER CITIZENS' SAFETY AND BANNING ALL TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS DURING THESE MASSIVE STORMS. NOW ALL DRIVERS CAN STAY SAFE AND WARM WHILE CREWS CLEAN UP ALL HIGHWAYS!!!
Wow...excellent coverage of that event. I'm down here in NYC and heard about this snow, but never really understood the scope of things until I saw this video. I forwarded this video to a friend in Brazil who used to live here but had to move back to Sao Paulo. He misses our winter and snow and this video made his day. 👍👍👍
I can’t imagine being in that much snow. The most I ever saw on Long Island years ago was 22” (a veritable flurry by Buffalo’s standards). This video’s a fascinating account and gets a 4-star rating. Great job! 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Nice I want a storm that big love thunder snow I am 42 and I seen it 5 or 6 times in my life with snow flakes the size of my hand pretty cool
i've lived through a bunch fo them from my years in the French Alps, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. Blizzard of 77 was the worst. We had over 30 inches in NW Ohio and school was closed for over a week. Being the 70s it was on TV. The news said that schools were closed for the next week by state mandate in certain areas. when school came back on the entire playground was covered in snow from the parking lots.
Never seen a snowstorm involving thunder and ice pellets
When that happens during falling snow it is called Thundersnow🌨🌨🌨⚡️
@@stephensnell5707 we get it here in the uk sometimes
when I was living in Madison Wisconsin in the mid 90s we got over 28 inches of snow in just a few days. it was like this. UW closed for the first time in decades. Lake Monona was frozen solid for the first time ever. I followed a few people out onto the lake waking behind a dualie pick up truck with a camper on it.
We had 25 inches of snow in about 12 hours when i lived in Lansing Michigan. This was after we already had a few inches of snow. There were constant arching of transformers all around. Power went out about 3 am. they opened the mall across the street from where I lived so I just camped there for the day. I checked back in the evening and the power was back. One of the benefits of living behind a mall.
i've lived through a bunch fo them from my years in the French Alps, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. Blizzard of 77 was the worst. We had over 30 inches in NW Ohio and school was closed for over a week. Being the 70s it was on TV. The news said that schools were closed for the next week by state mandate in certain areas. when school came back on the entire playground was covered in snow from the parking lots.
Wow! And you caught thunder snow ❄️
I don't live there but do remember when the Bills game was moved due to the snow/travel. Awesome vid! Looks like you guys might be in for another decent winter this year?
I live in the northtowns Williamsville Amherst area I got 14 inches at my house that fell between 12 midnight and 6am overnight Friday November 18into Saturday November 19 they plowed my dead end street at 8:30AM Saturday and the snow stopped around 5:30AM and 6:00AM then for that Thursday the 17 had about 7-9 inches that fell between 7PM and 11PM and the 2 storms last year were nasty i got 2 feet from the Christmas storm at my house then this year it’s 60 and no snow for Christmas
I know this is a two year old video but do you normally get Thunder-snow?
Amazingly fantastic snow video.
thunder snow i love that
Wonderful video. Well done.
Cool video.
God what I would do to live there. No matter what i am a snow LOVER but we dont really get much snow around NEPA
Great footage and nicely put together.
And Tim Hortons was closed! Wow lol
How can people make it to work in snow this deep? The cars literally disappear overnight sometimes!
Its been a while since ive seen thunder and lightning durnig a snow storm, but ive seen probable 3 or 4 of them in the last about ten years or so and i do live in michigan and ive seen up a couple 2 foot winters and at least one at about a 3 foot winter
This is unusual for November.
IT'S EVEITABLE THAT THOUSANDS WILL BE STRANDED ON HIGHWAYS BLOCKED BY LOUSY TRUCKERS WHO CAN'T SEEM TO KNOW THE WORD SLOW AND JACKKNIFE THEIR RIGS. YOUR GOVERNOR IS ONE OF THE FEW IN AMERICA WHO ACTUALLY CARES FOR HER CITIZENS' SAFETY AND BANNING ALL TRAFFIC ON HIGHWAYS DURING THESE MASSIVE STORMS. NOW ALL DRIVERS CAN STAY SAFE AND WARM WHILE CREWS CLEAN UP ALL HIGHWAYS!!!