I should have started a weather blog



Local weather people were predicting a snowy Armageddon earlier this week and there was NOTHING. Unlike TKC wearing black, barely a flake accumulated.
The Kansas City metro area received hardly any measurable snow, said National Weather Service senior forecaster Mike July. Snow flurries were reported from Blue Springs to Lee’s Summit and parts of Johnson County, but not enough of it stuck to make for a measurable snowfall, July said. By 9 p.m., the metro area’s snowfall had officially ended, he said.
Out of MORE THAN 11,000 posts, close readers of this blog constantly remind me when some of my predictions didn't work out (I meant to do that) . . . On the other hand Gary Lezak's blog is Shangri-la with nice comments an not a peep about missed predictions by other weather folk . . . It's worth nothing the Lezak is so nice that he has a policy on his blog which requests that his readers don't bash other weather people. Sweet.

Still, there was no snow and that means virtually every weather person in Kansas City was wrong, just like the time TKC opined that there was no way Kansas City could become part of the immigration debate since we're so far away from the border and our city has a long history of welcoming visitors from across the world . . . Wait.

Comments

  1. Haha... we all know you're a minuteman at heart Tony.

    I'll certainly admit that I got the forecast wrong. I guess I can say "at least I was only 1-2 inches off." Rest assured that I'll blow another forecast soon!
    -Ed

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