Satellite views powerful winter storm battering mid-Atlantic and New England: http://t.co/UxynUFMrYq  pic.twitter.com/ze3d6vuO3E
— NASA (@NASA) February 13, 2014
If you live in the northeastern US, you may have noticed that it’s become Narnia outside, and there are no Pevensie kids around to save us from eternal winter—just a bunch of salt, and most of it is probably on the side of your car. For a little perspective, NASA tweeted what the storm looks like from space, which, as it turns out, is a giant white blob.
Yup, just like the view outside your window right now, everything is just completely covered in white. Good luck, snow cleanup crews. The rest of us will be curled up in front of the nearest source of heat with a good book and our seasonal affective disorder.
It’s a monster! The winter storm that brought icing to the U.S. southeast: http://t.co/IqBC0boM81 #snowday pic.twitter.com/PCspRpqP7i
— NASA (@NASA) February 13, 2014
(NASA via Twitter)
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Published: Feb 13, 2014 03:38 pm