Here is a shot from soundcheck. It was incredibly cold in there.. I don't think they turn the heat on till the musicians come in, so it pretty much stayed at a nipply temp the entire night. Te girls would have performed in wool hats if they could have and half the very good natured crowd left hats and scarves on throughout the show. I had the chance to make several gopher trips, so I actually was fine plus... there was a space heater right by me and Barb the sound lady.
I'll post a funny video in a few... part of the show ..but let's get onto this weather.
It's not hideous, but there is at least an inch so far.
And Gracie was not thoroughly impressed...
So she came back in rather quickly.
It'll be what it's gonna be. Trina is apparently very excited about snow in Columbus, and people over here in PA are somewhat dreading being in the the eye of the storm. I dunno if we in particular are in the eye, I would say not. At least not right now...
But wait...
...NEAR RECORD BREAKING DECEMBER SNOWFALL FOR THE PHILADELPHIA
REGION WILL BRING HAZARDOUS WINTER WEATHER TO THE REGION INTO
TONIGHT...
TOTAL STORM SNOWFALL TOTALS OF 12 TO 20 INCHES ARE FORECAST TO
OCCUR IN THE PHILADELPHIA METROPOLITAN AREAS BY DAWN SUNDAY.
THIS MAJOR STORM COULD APPROACH THE 2 DAY DECEMBER RECORD OF 21.0
INCHES SET ON DECEMBER 26 TO 27, 1909. THE NEXT HIGHEST WAS
DECEMBER 12TH, 1960 WHEN 14.6 INCHES FELL AND THE CHRISTMAS STORM
OF DECEMBER 24TH AND 25TH, 1966 WHEN 12.7 INCHES FELL.
THE ALL TIME SNOWFALL RECORD FOR PHILADELPHIA WAS SET JAN 7TH AND
8TH, 1996 WHEN 30.7 INCHES WERE RECORDED. ANOTHER NOTABLE STORM IN
PHILADELPHIA INCLUDES THE FEBRUARY 11TH AND 12TH, 1983 WITH 21.3
INCHES.
SHOULD ACCUMULATIONS EXCEED 14.6 INCHES...THIS STORM WILL MAKE THE
LIST OF THE ALL-TIME TOP
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