We have the same storm headed for us* You take the speed at which the storm is traveling and the distance between where it is and where you are, divide the speed into the miles and you will have an aproximation of the amount of time before the storm arrives* Good Luck and hopefully we won't get another icestorm this week-end*
2007-12-08 17:23:10
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answered by Me 7
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My cherished replaced into on a visit in Iowa and the hurricane hit and the motor vehicle that had the luggage (and the motor vehicle keys) ended up interior the trench and that i drove 25 miles by using the city to supply a motor vehicle key. So specific. i assume i'd
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answered by Anonymous
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from california to colorado it took two days, hurray 22" of snow in the sierra nevadas. I would say it will take 2 days from colorado to chicago
2007-12-08 15:17:48
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answered by Corey the Cosmonaut 6
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YES!! Right now I am in the path of an ice Storm and I am waiting for the power to shut me down tomorrow.
2007-12-08 15:18:31
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answered by ? 4
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depends on the speed of the storm and the distance and if the speed of the storm changes einstein
2007-12-08 15:18:55
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answered by james 3
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I think it depends on how fast the wind is carrying the clouds!? I should know this because we're studing this in ACAD Earth Sciences!! It's soooo boring!!!
2007-12-08 15:21:08
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answered by ♥♥Eryn!!(: 3
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Depends of how fast the wind in blowing and if there's anything in the way such as mountains...
2007-12-08 15:23:02
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answered by Dorkboy 7
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is it a trick ? how fast is the wind blowing? they usually say is moving at so many mph
2007-12-08 15:19:16
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answered by lala 2
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probably a day or two
2007-12-08 15:17:53
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answered by booyah™ 7
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