Weather Update: OMG!

A Nor'easter coming out of the Sou'west has dumped literally billions of snowflakes in our area. Early reports that this would just be another blizzard have proven to be shortsighted as this storm was at least a blizzard and a half. Meteorologist, Dr. Beau Gus Phorkhast, said this storm registered a category "OMG!"

"In recent years we've had some 'Are you kidding me?!' storms, but it's been a while since we've seen an 'OMG!' in this area," said Dr. Phorkhast. "There is only one category higher than an 'OMG!' storm, and that's a 'We're Doomed!' storm. Fortunately, those are rare. New Jersey hasn't seen one of those since 1954." Dr. Beau Gus Phorkhast explained that the lowest category storm, "This Sucks!", is the most common category of storm in the state.

To many, this storm seemed more like a "We're doomed!" than an "OMG!" High winds, heavy snowfall, and arctic wildlife sightings made this blizzard seem apocalyptic. However, as the snow abated and everyone dug their way out, people realized it could have been much worse.


Dr. Phorkhast revealed that the Meteorological Association of America is considering adding another storm category. "We realize that some bad storms are very unpredictable," he said. "The new category would be 'WTF?!' It's for the kind of storm when you wake up, look out the window and say, 'WTF?!' This abbreviation for 'What's the Forecast?!' will probably become very common in the future."

So, whether a snowstorm is an "OMG!" or "WTF?!" most of us are just glad this storm has passed.

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