Snow Ball

Snow Ball

By Justin Brown ( Contact )   March 25, 2008

Baseball season is in a couple weeks isn't it? Boy...good thing we have a roof on Miller Park.

I can't believe this. The National Weather Service just issued a Winter Storm Watch in effect from Thursday through Thursday night.

Snowfall accumulations Thursday and Thursday night will likely exceed 6 inches across much of the WJVL listening area.

Locally higher amounts are possible near the lake due to lake enhancement. Some rain may mix with the snow along the Illinois border, where slightly lower snowfall amounts are possible.

Unreal. First the snow just before Easter after most of it was all melted. Now here we go again. I can't imagine living on the Rock River. If you do, you hang in there! You have my sympathy.

Mary and I have tickets for the Brewers Home Opener weekend April 6th. I just hope we aren't forced to wear gloves to stay warm that day! I guess we're just lucky it's not County Stadium anymore.

It's official. I'm now sick of snow.

reader COMMENTS (1)
rstricker
Mar 25, 2008 at 5:09 p.m.
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They could have exciting new baseball rules if the snow continues. You know, like "advance one more base if you hit the snowman in centerfield with your pop fly".

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