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Date Posted: 06:26:21 01/23/19 Wed
Author: Stosh
Subject: Re: Pathetic Display
In reply to: Real Radio 's message, "Pathetic Display" on 07:51:31 01/20/19 Sun

I have to agree with all the criticism about the hype of the major snow storm. I am not criticizing them that we didn't get a lot of snow in the immediate Pittsburgh area.

What drives me nuts is instead how it seems like the local news stations want to make everything into a major storm. Last Tuesday, I believe it was Ron Smiley who forecasted the first "storm" of the three would pass through on Wednesday morning and would drop roughly .2 of an inch of snow on the area. That barely qualifies as a "dusting", much less being called a storm. Call it what it is (or what you think it will be). Since when did .2 of an inch of snow qualify as a storm?

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