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  1. Temperatures will be in the vicinity of 60 degrees at most locations by Friday morning. Model guidance has struggled with the strength of this surface low, with gusty winds possible both ahead of and behind the front deepening on how this works out. Temperatures will rise into the 60s ahead of the cold front on Friday, with 70 degrees not out of the question. This combined with dew points near 60 may support a stray thunderstorm with the frontal passage. With the passage of the trailing cold front on Friday, it will be much colder for the weekend. Consensus 850mb temperatures drop to around -15C, which supports the possibilities for some lake effect snow showers Saturday. The rest of the weekend is shaping up to be a dry and cold as high pressure builds across the area on Sunday.
  2. Would finally give me some measurable snow in March lol Couple chances for snow over the next 8-9 days on the gfs/Ggem, euro has nada..
  3. Oswego county schools closed until at least mid April..
  4. Well luckily I have been slowly stock piling because the stores are destroyed lol I wonder how long this will last.. Butcher shops with no meat, wtf lol I'm more worried about the panic going on than the actual virus..
  5. In the sports world, new CBA approved!! By only 60 votes lol This comes with 1 more regular season game and 2 additional playoff teams...This also will increase salary cap over the next 4 years.. Carry on lol
  6. Gfs was mainly rain with some backside flakes..
  7. Euro with a little bit of winter next event, Wednesday-thursday before flipping to some light rain..
  8. We have had terrible timing this year as the next system gets obliterated by 1048 HP diving down..
  9. Going to be a big boom in babies in about 9 months lol
  10. Starting to get Gusty out, wind gusts between 35-40mph, finished with 0.43" liquid..
  11. Boy do the models stink lol Litterly almost every piece of guidance had 3/4"-1" liquid today, I'm at 0.29" and it's ending.. Doesn't matter what time of year it is , they still suck lol
  12. I'm a price chopper guy I'm also into grocery retail myself, working at the chopper in Fulton for about 4 years until I moved lol
  13. Going to be a bit windy tomorrow with about 1/2"-1" liquid.. .WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM TO 11 PM EDT FRIDAY... * WHAT...West winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. * WHERE...Monroe, Wayne, Northern Cayuga, Oswego, Livingston, and Ontario counties. * WHEN...From 9 AM to 11 PM EDT Friday. * IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. A few tree limbs could be blown down and a few isolated power outages may result. Travel in high profile vehicles may be difficult.
  14. I tell you, the wifey is Killing me lol Pure doomsday, I might as well live at the grocery store.. Tops and Aldi no more toliet paper because we rather wipe our ass then eat... I'll use a damn leaf lol In-laws bought us a 9cu feet mini freezer to get more meat, shit getting ridiculous.. I'm going to be broke as a joke by the time this hopefully ends.. I take it seriously too just not to those extremes.. Tops is loving it, they are finally doing business..
  15. From everything that we've seen, and for reasons that are unclear to us, it does seem that this is primarily impacting adults," Richard Martinello, an associate professor of infectious disease at the Yale School of Medicine, told Business Insider in early February. A low case count among kids is a good thing, according to health experts, because children are less likely to wash their hands, cover their mouths, and refrain from touching others — behaviors that can spread germs. "If we can protect kids — one, it's good for them, but two, it's good for the population," Aaron Milstone, an epidemiologist and professor of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University, told Business Insider. "If it does penetrate the pediatric population, that might amplify the outbreak."
  16. Women seem to be less likely to die from coronavirus than men, and children appear to be less likely to die than other age groups. Most people will get a mild infection, but the pattern is clear in the most severe cases. So what is going on? All the information we have is coming from a massive study by the Chinese Centres of Disease Control. It looked at 44,000 people and showed 2.8% of infected men died, compared with 1.7% of women. And 0.2% of children and teenagers died compared with nearly 15% of people over the age of 80. Are women and children less likely to catch coronavirus? There are two ways of explaining the findings. Either these groups are less likely to be infected in the first place, or their bodies are more able to cope with the virus. "Normally with new viruses circulating, everybody gets infected: that's the important point," says Dr Bharat Pankhania, from the University of Exeter. This is because there is no immunity to the virus as nobody has been exposed to it before. However, in the very early stages of an outbreak children may be less likely to catch the virus. "One reason we haven't seen so many cases in children is they are protected at the beginning of outbreaks: parents keep children away from the sick," said Dr Nathalie MacDermott, from King's College London. What's saving women's lives? You might be surprised there's a difference between men and women's death rates from coronavirus, but scientists aren't. We see the same effect in a wide range of infections, including flu. Part of the answer is men are generally in worse health than women owing to lifestyle choices like smoking. "Smoking damages your lungs - that's not going to be a winner," says Dr MacDermott. This may be a particular problem in China, where estimates suggest 52% of men smoke compared with just 3% of women. But there are also differences in the way the immune systems of men and women respond to infection. "Women have intrinsically different immune responses to men. Women are more likely to suffer from auto-immune diseases, and there is good evidence that women produce better antibodies to vaccines against flu," says Prof Paul Hunter, from the University of East Anglia. Can children get coronavirus and what are the symptoms? Yes, they can catch the coronavirus: the youngest cases have been only days old. There is very limited information on the symptoms of Covid-19 in children, but they appear to be mild - fever, runny nose and a cough. You would normally expect the very young to be quite sick. That is certainly the case in flu when children under five (and especially those under two) are at higher risk of complications. "People tend to get more ill at the extremes of age as they have lower resilience," says Dr Pankhania. There have been some cases with more severe complications. Those with other health problems, such as a weakened immune system or severe asthma, will be at greater risk. But overall the virus appears to be milder in children. So can children's immune systems contain the coronavirus? There are important differences between a child's immune system and an adult's. In childhood, our immune systems are immature and they tend to overreact: it is why fevers (a high temperature) are so common. An immune system going into overdrive is always a bad thing because it can damage the rest of the body and is one of the reasons the coronavirus can be deadly. "You'd expect it to go haywire and it's not doing that," said Dr MacDermott. "There must be something this virus does that is not as readily stimulating the immune system in children, but what that is is unclear. "They don't seem to be mounting a disproportionate immune response and some seem to be asymptomatic." There are some diseases that it is better to have in childhood, chickenpox being a prime example, because of the way the body responds at different points in life. However, it is worth remembering we have relatively little information in children. "My concern is we haven't had enough cases to really know what the mortality is, particularly in the under-ones and newborn infants," Dr MacDermott says.
  17. Life comes at you fast. At a press conference Monday, Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert was reportedly attempting to make light or a point about overreaction and fear of the coronavirus by touching every reporter’s microphone and recorder before he left. On Wednesday, Gobert tested positive for the Coronavirus. The NBA then postponed Utah’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder just prior to the tip, even after the starting lineups were announced. Not long after, the league announced they were suspending the 2019 season due to the outbreak, likely with Gobert coming down with the virus as a major factor in that Source
  18. Seems to be mostly unknown at the moment.. Dr. Gregory Gray, of Duke University's Global Health Institute Division of Infectious Diseases, tells CBS News that the summer months may lead to a small decrease in transmission, but likely won't stop the spread of coronavirus completely. "It is hard to know," Dr. Gray said. "Routinely seen coronaviruses often wane during summer months as buildings have more air circulation, [people] tend to congregate less, and people are more exposed to UV light which can kill viruses." However, he said this particular coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV2, "is pretty infectious — meaning it has a high basic reproduction number — and virtually 100% of people are susceptible. My hunch is we may see a 10% to 20% slowdown in transmission, but I doubt the virus will cease infecting people during summer months." It is also important to remember that just because it starts getting warmer in the U.S. doesn't mean it's warm elsewhere. "The virus will soon be very active in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres, which have opposing summers and winters," Gray explains. "Hence, a summer slowdown in the Northern Hemisphere may be offset with a concomitant winter increase in the Southern Hemisphere." The CDC's website says it is not yet known whether weather and temperature will impact the spread of coronavirus. It also points out that even though you are statistically less likely to get sick with cold or flu viruses during the summer, it's still possible to come down with them any time of the year.
  19. It was also ahead of a strong CF, so we go from late spring to early winter verbatim..
  20. Be careful what you say, that's somewhat family right there I know I've mentioned it before but his mother Matilda is my grandmother's first cousin..
  21. Just seen a thousand geese flying south, must be headed to clay I tell you, these damn voles are ripping the shit out of my yard lol
  22. What is this? Below average temps? Lol Probably not what you wanna see this time of year unless it comes with snow.. Probably due to the epo taking a nose dive.. Saturday Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Saturday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. Sunday Partly sunny, with a high near 36. Sunday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. Monday Partly sunny, with a high near 39.
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