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🔴 LIVE - HISTORIC BLIZZARD SLAMMING THE NORTHEAST - WHITEOUT CONDITIONS FROM PHILLY TO NYC_Ryan Hall, Y'all... (Original Post) 2naSalit Feb 22 OP
Stay safe all! SheltieLover Feb 22 #1
The precip is already almost 4 hours late bucolic_frolic Feb 22 #2
A theory comes together. GopherGal Feb 22 #3
That's plausible. But so is the Weather People are hyping the last winter storm for ratings bucolic_frolic Feb 22 #4
Well, yes, but I have my own theory about the risk/reward schema for Meteorology. GopherGal Feb 22 #5
We had one of those in Philly too bucolic_frolic Feb 22 #6

bucolic_frolic

(55,831 posts)
2. The precip is already almost 4 hours late
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 02:28 PM
Feb 22

Something is happening that they're not picking up on.

Did Trump use his Sharpie?

UPDATE: 1:40PM See? Now they've dropped the total range, it was 16 to 26" now it's 11 to 16". We are making progress!

GopherGal

(2,952 posts)
3. A theory comes together.
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 02:44 PM
Feb 22

I believe they mentioned that the NHL players at the Olympics were scheduled to return via New York, but have been re-routed via Miami because of the storm. My tinfoil-hat conspiracy theory is that he Sharpied the storm track to make them come to Merde-a-Lardo.

bucolic_frolic

(55,831 posts)
4. That's plausible. But so is the Weather People are hyping the last winter storm for ratings
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 04:03 PM
Feb 22

They love these late winter storms. Last boost to the bottom line until hurricane season in September.

GopherGal

(2,952 posts)
5. Well, yes, but I have my own theory about the risk/reward schema for Meteorology.
Sun Feb 22, 2026, 04:28 PM
Feb 22

that doesn't involve much in the way of financial/commercial incentive.

I think their risk/reward is something like:
Predict 6 inches, but actually get 12 = REALLY BAD, as in "you'll never live it down"
Predict 12 inches, but actually get 6 = NOT GOOD, but you can live it down.
So they have a strong aversion to possible under-prediction of snow totals.

For years after the infamous Minnesota "Halloween Blizzard" in 1991, where 12 inches was predicted and 28 inches was received, the TV meteorologists were way over-predicting snowfalls.

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