Third snowiest winter in Chicago

Third snowiest winter in Chicago

We are getting near the 80+ inches from the 1977-78 and 1978-79 winters. With last night’s snow, we are at 79.1″ of snow. Last night’s snow was evil as it’s heavy wet snow. So diabolical that it sticks to the shovel. We lost one big branch on our smokebush and the evergreen in the front of the house is bent in half.

Here’s a graph of annual snowfall in Chicago.

http://goo.gl/BsoxYH

0 Comments

  1. Micha Fire
    March 12, 2014

    owww 🙁 

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  2. Nikki C
    March 12, 2014

    Have you considered moving?

    It does look pretty but I know only too well what a monumental pain it is too. How’s your back holding up?

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  3. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Lisa Davenport my commute will suck. I bet there’s blowing snow on LSD. How about your commute?

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  4. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Micha Fire my back says oww too.

    Can I move to London with Nikki C and Mr. C?

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  5. Micha Fire
    March 12, 2014

    Chad Haney you can move here – nearly Spring now, sunny and very dry………………. (and has been the warmest and snowless winter in ages)

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  6. N Maret
    March 12, 2014

    o.0

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  7. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Micha Fire, I complain about the snow but I would miss it. I lived in California for a while. Two seasons: brown and green. No thanks.

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  8. Akinola Emmanuel
    March 12, 2014

    This winter is bogus! I object!

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  9. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Sustained Akinola Emmanuel

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  10. Brigitte W.
    March 12, 2014

    Crazy! Come tan with us!

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  11. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    I noticed you have an extra lawn chair in your backyard Brigitte W. I might have to take you and your hubby up on some southern hospitality.

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  12. Owen Gale
    March 12, 2014

    Heh. My only experience of Chicago was the winter of 77/78. I knew it was record cold, but had no idea it was record snow. I just thought that was normal losing cars in blizzards and stuff.

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  13. Cindy Brown
    March 12, 2014

    Send that snow to the west coast, we need it.

    I have no concept of snow sticking to a shovel, how weird.

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  14. Deeksha Tare
    March 12, 2014

    I wonder what’s with the weather!

    It’s hot and sunny one moment, and rainy the next! I got drenched on my way home. Shivering!

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  15. Knut Torgersen
    March 12, 2014

    So, you’re the one getting our snow. We already have flowers. This is record early for us.

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  16. Lex Larson
    March 12, 2014

    Old Man Winter is a zealot, that’s for sure.

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  17. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Owen Gale, the blizzard in 1978 was worse on the other side of the lake. I grew up in Michigan. We lived on the 3rd floor and I jumped off the balcony into the snow.

    Stay warm Deeksha Tare, even though that’s relative.

    Knut Torgersen I’ll be happy to send you some of my snow.

    Lex Larson, did you guys get a lot of snow too?

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  18. Lex Larson
    March 12, 2014

    Chad Haney We got zero snow in metro MSP.  South MN got a couple inches.

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  19. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    I guess it was too far south. I wonder if that means Robyn Miller will get slammed with snow.

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  20. Siromi Samarasinghe
    March 12, 2014

    “No matter how long the Winter, Spring is sure to follow”  Hope the weather will improve soon  Chad Haney 

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  21. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    Thanks Siromi Samarasinghe. Sometimes spring is short here and summer arrives too quickly. I’ll take spring or summer, as soon as possible.

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  22. Gary Ray R
    March 12, 2014

    We have ski resorts out here that haven’t had as much snow this year. 

    Today on the Central Coast of Ca it is about 80 F ( 26 ℃), the season is very light green and turning to brown, daily. 

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  23. Chad Haney
    March 12, 2014

    I’ll try to send the snow your way next year, Gary Ray R 

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  24. Lacerant Plainer
    March 13, 2014

    Hmmmm. Will keep this in mind!

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  25. Michael Verona
    March 13, 2014

    Chad Haney – For shoveling, I recommend the technique we use:

    1. Go to garage and get shovel.

    2. Bring shovel inside house.

    3. Place (clean) shovel upright against wall. (VERY IMPORTANT)

    4. Make pot of tea.

    5. Ignore shovel (ALSO VERY IMPORTANT) , crawl back in bed with tea and heat source of your choice.

    6. Wait for spring thaw.

    This has never failed me, when next I go out, the snow is all gone.

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  26. Knut Torgersen
    March 13, 2014

    Our snow season started in January and had already ended. As a kid, it might be a mid-October – mid-May experience.

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  27. Brigitte W.
    March 13, 2014

    Geez! That’s brutal!

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  28. Knut Torgersen
    March 13, 2014

    Several kinds of brutal… Brutally long and a brutal change. Our planet seems pretty FUBAR.

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  29. Chad Haney
    March 13, 2014

    That is messed up Knut Torgersen

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  30. Chad Haney
    March 13, 2014

    Interesting method Michael Verona. The problem is, you have to use that technique consistently.

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  31. Knut Torgersen
    March 13, 2014

    “In a minute, dear, I am just going to…” also works, Michael Verona

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