I love live street cameras, particularly this one outside Wrigley Field.
As Chicago braces for a storm that is expected to drop 4-8
inches of snow by Tuesday night, just a few short weeks before the opening day
of the 2013 Major League Baseball season, today would be a good day to pull up
the street cam on your laptop or tablet or whatever and watch the snow pile up on
the street in front of the legendary field.
That is unless you're at work. We don't won't to slow your
roll at work today by encouraging you to sit at your desk, drink loads of
coffee and watch snow fall.
By the way, the above screen grab was taken at about 9:24
Central time this morning.
One more thing: Could someone clean the rain/ice off the Arch Cam in St. Louis? Thanks!
Update: The weather guy on HLN just said Chicago could get up to 10 inches of snow from this storm. Wow. Keep you eyes on that Wrigley Field cam, unless you live in Chicago. In that case, get to work. As my wife says: the snow is not going to shovel itself!
One more thing: Could someone clean the rain/ice off the Arch Cam in St. Louis? Thanks!
Update: The weather guy on HLN just said Chicago could get up to 10 inches of snow from this storm. Wow. Keep you eyes on that Wrigley Field cam, unless you live in Chicago. In that case, get to work. As my wife says: the snow is not going to shovel itself!
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