"Mammoth Snow Storm" Underwhelms
mi (197448) writes You heard the scare-mongering, you heard the governors and mayors closing public transit and declaring driving on public roads a crime. But it turned out to have been a mistake. Boston may have been hit somewhat, but further South — NYC and Philadelphia — the snowfall was rather underwhelming. Promised "2-3 feet" of snow, NYC got only a few inches. Is this an example of "better safe than sorry," or is government's overreach justified by questionable weather models exceeding the threshold of an honest mistake?
...except there IS a mammoth snowstorm in other parts of New England.
The 21st Century: the Century of Whiners.
"Boston may have been hit somewhat"
I think that's completely unrepresentative. It doesn't take much searching through instagram or any other photo sharing site to see that Boston not only has a lot of snow this morning, but that the storm is still raging and blowing pretty hard (and will throughout the day).
Just because NYC was underwhelmed does not mean that the actions for safety are unwarranted.
Nothing like having a headline for the sake of having a headline. Media can never be happy.
"You heard the scare-mongering"
"Promised "2-3 feet" snow"
"government's overreach"
Congratulations, Timothy. Today's the day I take Slashdot up on its longstanding offer to disable advertising, and it's all because of you!
Because honestly, y'all don't deserve money for this level of pabulum.
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