Granted, we haven't gotten much snowpack this season, so any amount is noticeable, but if you want to see true blizzard conditions, you'll need to look elsewhere.
Over the past few weeks, I've been digging around the dark recesses of the internet looking for videos that showcase Rockford and surrounding areas, especially those that give us a look into the past.
Tim Peake is a British astronaut currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), and he took a little time on Tuesday of this week to blow us all away with a time-lapse video of lightning striking our planet.
For many people in Washington, DC and surrounding environs who had to deal with the weekend's massive snowstorm it all began with a checklist of needed items.
Food
Water
Gasoline
Liquor
Camera at the ready
Hard to believe, but there were those who actually thought food and water were more important than liquor and cameras...
Okay, Boeing didn't really build this airplane in four minutes. They did it in their normal assembly time, but the video is a time-lapse that boils it all down into about 4 minutes of amazing assembly and coordination. The airplane you see here is a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner being built for British Airways, the first 787-9 for the British Airways fleet:
Some fun facts about the Boeing 787 Dreamliner