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“Time saver - Can't believe how much time i've wasted doing it manually myself. Just launch the app, type as much as you want, rant as much as you want and the app will automatically split the tweet up in an intelligent and coherent way. “Perfect - Perfect app to make Twitter 2X easier. Moreover, with Storm it, you’ll be able to compose, manage, save drafts and preview tweetstorms before publishing. Storm It is perfect for Twitterattis who at times feel Twitter’s 140 character limit (or even #Twitter280) to be limiting. The storm extended into Minnesota and Iowa, with an estimated 15,000-20,000 communication poles brought down within Wisconsin's borders.Storm it is a simple app that allows you to add or collect your ideas/thoughts and share them as a Tweetstorm on Twitter. The flyer noted that many Wisconsinites were "transported back to pioneer times," and many in the state remained impacted for more than a month. Even many newspapers could not be printed due to the lack of electricity to run printing presses." News of the storm from elsewhere in the state was slow to arrive due to the damage to the telegraph and telephone poles. "People with new-fangled Kodak cameras ventured out to take pictures. "The coating of ice, however, was also eerily beautiful as it glistened in the sun on every exterior surface," the leaflet read about the 1922 storm. The Sauk County Historical Society, which was planning a presentation on the 100-year-old storm Tuesday, produced a flyer that started to go viral thanks to the coincidental timing of the ice storm. One report in the Sentinel indicated that residents of Sturgeon Bay were digging out of four feet of snow, and drifts along roadways reached as high as six feet. 23, was followed by a wave of zero-degree temperatures, with the coldest recorded in the Milwaukee area at 10 below. 21 and continued with blizzard conditions through Feb. Ice floes were reported floating in the streets in the heart of Wauwatosa." The situation was bad in the town of Lake and St.

"In the lowland areas of other suburbs, sidewalks were washed away, streets were transformed into miniature rivers, basements were flooded and street car service was handicapped.

"Many cities in the northern part of the state were completely isolated when sleet froze to the wires, tearing them down with the weight, paralyzing all communication with the outer world," read the Milwaukee Sentinel on Feb. Power and telephone lines were obliterated, segments of the state were isolated from any communication and one section of Milwaukee (the Sunny Point neighborhood) had to be evacuated because ice dams were causing the Milwaukee River to flood. Some areas of the state were crushed by snow in 1922, others by freezing rain that glazed the ground with as much as an estimated 4 inches of ice (and 1 to 3 inches in most places). The 1922 storm is regarded as one of the worst weather events in Wisconsin history. Fortunately, it barely holds a candle (or oil lantern, depending on what was available at the time) to the last 2/22/22, when Wisconsin was hit with a winter weather disaster. The perfect symmetry of 2/22/22 brought with it some chaotic weather Tuesday, including ice that covered the Milwaukee metro area and forced the cancellation of classes across the region.
