If my house caught fire, I would run out the door with my wife, my dog and my phone. We love our phones. In 2001 a previous company put Doppler radar on a flip phone. Twenty-five years later, we all spend an average of four to five hours a day staring at our beeping gadgets.
The same camera technology that captures family memories, fancy sunsets and EF-3 tornadoes. Twenty-five years ago, no one could have predicted the impact smartphones would have on our lives, and our nation. No wonder we’re all doomscrolling.
You may be SHOCKED to hear that no big storms are brewing. A clipper may drop an inch or two Sunday and 20s this weekend will almost feel reasonable, with 30s returning late next week. Pretty sure the coldest weather of winter is behind us now. As we thaw out, the storm track shifts closer to Minnesota in February. More snow?
Oh, my favorite hardware store is getting their new grills in today. Photo-worthy? Oh, yeah.