Everyone is making the same joke about forecast map showing odd-shaped winter storm
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Meteorologists are tracking a winter storm that will hit a 1,500-mile-long swath of the US this week, and a map of its impact has everyone making the same joke. The AccuWeather forecast map shows the pink, phallic-shaped storm blowing across states from Kansas to Virginia.
'Looks like a large portion of the country is really getting the shaft,' one X user wrote. 'If that’s the size when it’s cold I’d hate to see what warm weather brings,' jested another. Some likened the map to a female sex toy, calling it 'the great blizzildo of 2025.'.
Meteorologists are predicting major snowfall from a large part of Nebraska to southern and central Ohio and West Virginia, with three to six inches of accumulation. Heavier snowfall totals of six to 12 inches — and possibly more in some areas — will encompass much of the Interstate 70 corridor from northern Kansas and southeastern Nebraska to southern Ohio.
'In other words, here comes the white stuff,' another X user commented. Meteorologists shared a forecast map Monday, showing an odd-shaped winter storm set for the US. The Accueweather map has sparked a flood of jokes on social media. The storm is shaping up to be the first widespread cross country winter storm of the season for the central and eastern US, AccuWeather senior meteorologist Alex Sosnowski reported.